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Habits that Handicap: The Menace of Opium, Alcohol, and Tobacco, and the Remedy by Charles B. Towns is a compelling and insightful exploration into the destructive power of addiction and the societal dangers posed by opium, alcohol, and tobacco. Drawing from his extensive experience as a pioneer in addiction treatment, Towns delves into the psychological, physical, and social consequences of substance abuse, offering a detailed account of how these habits take root and devastate individuals and communities alike. The book provides vivid case studies and real-life examples, illustrating the insidious progression of addiction and the often-overlooked early warning signs. Towns exposes the widespread ignorance and misconceptions surrounding these substances, challenging prevailing attitudes and calling for greater public awareness and responsibility. In addition to diagnosing the problem, Towns offers practical solutions and a hopeful outlook for recovery. He discusses the importance of medical intervention, the role of willpower, and the necessity of societal support in overcoming addiction. The book also critiques the legal and medical systems of the time, highlighting their failures and advocating for reform. With a blend of scientific analysis, compassionate understanding, and urgent advocacy, Habits that Handicap remains a significant historical document in the field of addiction studies. It serves as both a warning and a guide, urging readers to recognize the dangers of opium, alcohol, and tobacco, and to embrace the remedies that can lead to personal and collective healing.

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Liczba stron: 287

Rok wydania: 2025

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