¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Alcoholics
1. alcoholic [n] - See also: alcoholic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Alcoholics
Literary usage of Alcoholics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report. by Henry Phipps Institute (1908)
"As the record stands, 1.30% of the alcoholics had the disease arrested, as against
1.15% of the non-alcoholics; 26.14% of the alcoholics are recorded as ..."
2. Public Health Papers and Reports by American Public Health Association (1887)
"It attempts to present in untechnical terms, for the benefit more especially of
non-medical readers, the facts concerning the abuse of alcoholics by the ..."
3. Alcohol, a Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine by Fritz Wilhelm Woll, Alfred Fournier, Martha Meir Allen (1900)
"WHY DOCTORS STILL PRESCRIBE alcoholics. WORKERS in the department of Non-Alcoholic
Medication of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union are told repeatedly ..."
4. Phthisis-- its morbid anatomy, etiology, symptomatic events and by Austin Flint (1875)
"... or alcoholics—Abstracts of the histories of nine of these cases, of which the
notes are defective as regards treatment—Summary of results of the study ..."
5. Growing Up Drug Free: A Parent's Guide to Prevention (1989)
"This help is available at treatment centers and from support groups such as
alcoholics Anonymous and LAYING THE GROUNDWORK Narcotics Anonymous. ..."
6. Prevention Primer: An Encyclopedia of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"_ Contact Adult Children of alcoholics (ACA) World Services, PO Box "^ 3216, ...
Children of mr alcoholics may also be interested in the activities of the ..."
7. Alcohol: How and why : what Medical Writers Say by Martha Meir Allen (1900)
"WHY DOCTORS STILL PRESCRIBE alcoholics. WORKERS in the department of Medical
Temperance of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union are told repeatedly by the ..."
8. Social Conditions in an American City: A Summary of the Findings of the by Shelby Millard Harrison (1920)
"... Mental Defectives, the Insane, and alcoholics in Springfield, Illinois, by
Walter L. Treadway, ..."