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Heron (1912) A Second Study of Extreme Alcoholism in Adults

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Eugenics Laboratory Memoirs 17: Heron, David. 1912. A Second Study of Extreme Alcoholism in Adults, with Special Reference to the Home-Office Inebriate Reformatory Data (London: Dulau and Co.). 95 pp.

Eugenics Laboratory Memoirs 17

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