Originally published in 1951, this title was the last book by Hermann Levy who died in 1949 before it was finished. Completed by his friend and fellow academic Rolf P. Lynton, this title looks alcohol as a drink, both economically and socially. Divided into three parts - in brief: what is the drink problem and what are its effects; how widespread is its incidence; and what can be done about it. Today it can be read and enjoyed in its historical context.
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 140 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-1-032-61575-2 (9781032615752)
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Editor's Preface. Part One: The Anatomy of the Problem 1. Medico-Social Aspects 2. The Drinking Habit 3. Some Social Implications 4. Complexity and Severity: Some Case Evidence Part Two: The Extent of the Problem 5. Scope and Method of Statistical Enquiry 6. Statistical Analysis 7. The Scope for Reduction Part Three: The Abatement of Drinking: Action and Counteraction 8. Moderating Influences and Counter-Attraction 9. The Temperance Movement 10. The Scope of Legislation 11. The Maintenance of 'Good Order' 12. Licensing and the Superfluity of Outlets 13. The Power of the Trade 14. The Policy of the Trade 15. Lines of Action. Index.