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This program, the first of six parts about treatment programs for addicts, introduces the listener to the team therapy approach of Riverside Hospital in New York City, the only addiction-treatment U.S. hospital for under-21 addicts. Features Dr. Rafael Gamso.
This program, the second of six parts about treatment programs for addicts, introduces the listener to the team therapy approach of Riverside Hospital in New York City, the only addiction-treatment U.S. hospital for under-21 addicts. Features Dr. Rafael Gamso.
This program, the first of six parts about treatment programs for addicts, introduces the listener to the team therapy approach of Riverside Hospital in New York City, the only addiction-treatment U.S. hospital for under-21 addicts. Features Dr. Rafael Gamso.
This program, the second of six parts about treatment programs for addicts, introduces the listener to the team therapy approach of Riverside Hospital in New York City, the only addiction-treatment U.S. hospital for under-21 addicts. Features Dr. Rafael Gamso.
In this program, George Belk of the Federal Narcotics Bureau comments on addiction status in Chicago and its surrounding area. Commissioner Anslinger speaks of civic cooperation.
This program asks what should we teach our children about addiction and what is being taught now? Chicago public school officials and Malachi Harney of Illinois Narcotic Control Division are guests.
This program asks what should we teach our children about addiction and what is being taught now? Chicago public school officials and Malachi Harney of Illinois Narcotic Control Division are guests.
In this program, George Belk of the Federal Narcotics Bureau comments on addiction status in Chicago and its surrounding area. Commissioner Anslinger speaks of civic cooperation.
In this program, Commissioner Anslinger and two of his agents, Howard Chappell and George Gaffney, give vivid picture of addiction status on the coasts.
In this program, agents George Gaffney and Albert Cook describe addiction problems in New York and Ohio. Also, why it is so difficult to apprehend the "big traffickers."