Handbook On Drug and Alcohol Abuse

A Handbook on Drug and Alcohol Abuse: The Biomedical Aspects by Gail Winger, Frederick G. Hofmann, and James H. Woods was published in New York by Oxford University Press in 1992.

An earlier version was published by Frederick Hofmann and Adele Hofmann as Handbook on Drug and Alcohol Abuse ISBN 0-19-503056-7

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