Norman Jolliffe, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the origins of the modern alcoholism movement.
J Stud Alcohol
; 55(4): 391-400, 1994 Jul.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-7934046
Archival sources shed new light on and offer a fuller picture of the story of Norman Jolliffe's early, but finally unsuccessful, effort to interest the Rockefeller Foundation's Division of Medical Sciences in funding a comprehensive program of alcoholism research in the late 1930s. New documentation also casts doubt on Mark Keller's contention that the Research Council on Problems of Alcohol--the organizational flagship of the "new scientific approach" to alcohol-related problems in this period--emerged directly from Jolliffe's failed Rockefeller Foundation request.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Alcoholism
/
Foundations
Limits:
Humans
Country/Region as subject:
America do norte
Language:
En
Journal:
J Stud Alcohol
Year:
1994
Document type:
Article
Country of publication:
United States