Abstract

AS an outgrowth of research with alcoholic patients and because little communication about alcoholism exists between the West and so-called iron-curtain countries, my wife and I undertook a trip to Czechoslovakia, Poland and the Soviet Union in the summer of 1960.CzechoslovakiaAfter a weekend in Vienna we took the hour's flight to Prague, where, when we were located in our hotel, Dr. Ludvig Svab called for us. The head of the Czechoslovakian Alcoholism Program, Dr. Jaroslav Skála, who had invited me to the country, was on holiday, and consequently his assistant, Dr. Svab, was our host. He escorted us . . .

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