A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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... United States 3. Drug abuse ―― I. - United States - Prevention - ― Smith , David Elvin , 1939- II . Title . [ DNLM : 1. Drug abuse Congresses . 2. Cross - cultural comparison N277m 1977 ] HV5825.N33 1977 362.2'93 78-17971 ISBN 0-8161 ...
... United States 3. Drug abuse ―― I. - United States - Prevention - ― Smith , David Elvin , 1939- II . Title . [ DNLM : 1. Drug abuse Congresses . 2. Cross - cultural comparison N277m 1977 ] HV5825.N33 1977 362.2'93 78-17971 ISBN 0-8161 ...
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... United States associated with multiple drug use . If the nonbarbiturate sedative hypnotics are also included , these death figures grow by more than 1,000 annually ( DAWN , 1977 ) . The fact that there is now a downward trend in ...
... United States associated with multiple drug use . If the nonbarbiturate sedative hypnotics are also included , these death figures grow by more than 1,000 annually ( DAWN , 1977 ) . The fact that there is now a downward trend in ...
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... UNITED STATES Medical education in the United States despite its many problems . is among the very best in the world . Technically , graduates of American medical schools are well trained in science and have experience in and ...
... UNITED STATES Medical education in the United States despite its many problems . is among the very best in the world . Technically , graduates of American medical schools are well trained in science and have experience in and ...
Contents
Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
from a State Perspective | 23 |
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