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I read somewhere (and I wish I could determine where) a citation that
credited the writing of the book _The Disease of Inebriety_ to T. D.
Crothers. The book was credited to the AASCI in general when published in
1893. I believe Crothers was the secretary of the Association at the time
of publication. Is there any confirmation of this statement; is it valid
to cite the book as the ideas of one person (Crothers) or is it more
properly a compilation of the work of the AASCI? The book seems remarkably
lacking in contrary ideas, while the AASCI, I seem to recall, was not so
lucky.
Dan Malleck
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