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1. AA, Bill Wilson, Carl Jung and LSD.

2. The electrified artist: Edvard Munch's demons, treatments, and sketch of an electrotherapy session (1908-1909).

4. Were the scale of excitability a circle: Tracing the roots of the disease theory of alcoholism through Brunonian stimulus dependence.

5. The Varieties of Psychedelic Expertise in 1960s Canada: The Psychiatrists behind the Addiction Research Foundation's Study of LSD Therapy.

6. Supporting the Patient on LSD Day.

9. Historical Persistence of Alcohol-Induced Mortality in the Russian Federations: Legacy of Early Industrialization.

10. [The trajectory of mental health policies and alcoholand other drugs in the twentieth century].

11. Introduction: Alcohol and Alcoholism.

12. Licence to swill: James Bond's drinking over six decades.

13. Advancing alcohol research and treatment: contentions and debates about treatment intensity, goals and outcomes in the 1970s and 1980s.

14. Valentin Magnan and Sergey Korsakov: French and Russian pioneers in the study of alcohol abuse.

15. Award for Distinguished Scientific Early Career Contributions: Lara A. Ray.

17. Contributions to Understanding the Neuropsychology of Alcoholism: An INS Legacy.

18. Alcohol and health in Russia: good news at last.

19. Did King Herod suffer from a rheumatic disease?

20. Howard Wilcox Haggard and the Institutionalization of Modern Alcohol Studies.

21. Alcohol use disorders.

22. Scott Fitzgerald: famous writer, alcoholism and probable epilepsy.

23. Re-Introducing Bunky at 125: E. M. Jellinek's Life and Contributions to Alcohol Studies.

24. A Tribute to Bunky at 125: A Comprehensive Bibliography of E. M. Jellinek's Publications.

26. Humphry Fortescue Osmond (1917-2004), a radical and conventional psychiatrist: The transcendent years.

27. [Alcoholism at the end of 1980-s and beginning of 2010-s].

28. History of the Concept of Addiction.

29. [Alcoholism and the aesthetics of existence: Jack London and the white logic of John Barleycorn].

30. [Therapeutic communities: "new" outlooks and public health proposals].

31. In memory of Mark D. Wood 1960-2015.

32. [EMMANUIL ISAAKOVICH DEICHMAN (1889-1967) AS ONE OF LEADERS OF ANTI-ALCOHOLIC MOVEMENT OF THE I920S IN THE USSR: TO ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY].

34. Griffith Edwards' work on the life course of alcohol dependence.

35. Ahead of its time: 40 years after the advice versus treatment family study.

36. Linking science to policy: the role of international collaboration and problem-focused integrative reviews.

38. Griffith Edwards' rigorous sympathy with Alcoholics Anonymous.

39. Griffith Edwards, the Addiction Research Unit and research on the criminal justice system.

40. Ludĕk Kubička, 1924-2014.

42. Making animals alcoholic: shifting laboratory models of addiction.

43. Mobilizing Clouston in the colonies? General paralysis of the insane at the Auckland Mental Hospital, 1868-99.

44. [A physician, his patients and alcohol. Forty years of training].

45. [Baclofen: Innovative treatment or French controversy?].

46. Harry L June.

49. [Summer 2014. Miscellaneous items in connection with alcohol].

50. Juha Partanen (1936-2013).

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