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Definition of Alcoholism abuse
1. Noun. Excessive use of alcohol and alcoholic drinks.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Alcoholism Abuse
Literary usage of Alcoholism abuse
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Clinical methods: A Guide to the Practical Study of Medicine by Robert Hutchison (1904)
"... certain traumatic neuroses, Graves' disease, uraemia, insomnia, mercurial
poisoning, alcoholism, abuse of tobacco, and senile degenerative changes. ..."
2. Alcohols Effect on Organ Function edited by Dianne M. Welsh (1997)
"... 2: Annotated Hierarchy developed jointly by National Institute on Alcohol
Center for Substante Abuse and alcoholism abuse Prevention National Institutes ..."
3. Hypnotism and treatment by suggestion by John Milne Bramwell (1910)
"... Alcoholism—Abuse of Narcotics INSANITY No. 7. Mrs. , aged 35. Nervous family
and personal history. On June 7th, 1898, the patient's husband informed me ..."
4. The Diseases of the Stomach by William Ward Van Valzah, James Douglas Nisbet (1898)
"... alcoholism, abuse of tobacco, excesses in venery, etc.) which may produce it,
by the close relation of the attacks to gastric digestion, ..."
5. Art Works! Prevention Programs for Youth and Communities by Paula Randall (1998)
"... coming from high-risk environments characterized by parental alcoholism, abuse,
mental illness, community violence and poverty, this body of research ..."
6. The Practice of medicine by Marvin Ashdowne Custis (1896)
"Diseases of the heart, especially fatty heart, and those diseases which offer
resistance to the coronary circulation; arterio-sclerosis; alcoholism; abuse ..."