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Panelists, including Edith Gomberg, Frank Gawin, Donald Goodwin, Martha Morrison, and Joseph Westermeyer, answer questions from the audience regarding alcohol treatment centers.
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Gomberg, Edith Coverage
February 16, 1988 Language
English Source
Audiocassettes, 0:46:37 Identifier
0668-SR-5-2 Rights
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An introduction given by Dan Anderson at a conference. He discusses the ongoing understanding of treatment centers for alcoholism specifically for women. Panelists, including Edith Gomberg, Frank…
RelationStewardshipCreator
Gomberg, Edith Coverage
February 16, 1988 Language
English Source
Audiocassettes, 0:21:19 Identifier
0668-SR-5-1 Rights
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