the doctor's opinion 1
the doctor's opinion 2
the doctor's opinion 3
the doctor's opinion 4
the doctor's opinion 5
100

I have specialized in the treatment of alcoholism for many years...

What was Dr. Silkworth's speciality?

100

He acquired certain ideas concerning a possible means of recovery...

What happened during Bill's third course of treatment? 

100

Was an alcoholic of a type I had come to regard as hopeless....

How did Dr. Silkworth describe the patient (Bill W.) he attended in 1934?


100

the medical estimate of the plan of recovery described in this book...

What do we of Alcoholics Anonymous believe the reader will be interested in?

100

Dr. Silkworth accepted the position for a stipend of $____ a week.

What is $40 dollars

200

The medical director of one of the oldest hospitals in the country...

What is Dr. Silkworth's position

200
He requested the privilege of being allowed to tell his story to other patients....

What did Bill request of Dr. Silkworth? 

200

They believe in themselves, and still more in the Power which pulls chronic alcoholics back from the gates of death...

What do recovered alcoholics believe in?

200

The sense of ease and comfort comes at once by.....

What can alcoholics experience by taking a few drinks?

200

The firm resolution not to drink again...


What is the national anthem (resolution) of every alcoholic?

300

They are restless, irritable, and discontented...


In the absence of a few drinks, what do alcoholics feel?

300

Drinks which they see others taking with impunity...


What effect do alcoholics see others experience when they drink?

300

Dr. Silkworth's theory that alcoholics have an allergy to alcohol interests us as....


What are ex-problem drinkers?

300

and though perhaps he came to scoff, he may remain to pray.


What will the alcoholic end of doing if he studies the book of AA?

300

Their "alcoholic life" ....

What is normal to the alcoholic?

400

those afflicted with alcoholic addiction...

Who should be interested in what is contained in this book?

400

Dr. Silkworth's advice to every alcoholic

What is "read the book through"?

400

Unless this person can experience an entire psychic change, there is very little hope for his recovery...

What must happen to be successful in sobriety?

400

the phenomenon of craving

What is the result of taking the first drink?

400

entire abstinence

What is the only relief from alcoholism?

500

"Doctor, I can not go on like this!!  I have every thing to live for!  I must stop, but I can not! You must help me!".....

What did the men who cried to Dr. Silkworth plead for?

500

emerging remorsful

How does the alcoholic feel afterward?

500

The very same person, who seemed doomed, with so many problems he despaired of ever solving them, suddenly found himself easily able to control his desire for alcohol...

What is an "entire psychic change"?

500

Men and women drink essentially because they like the effect produces by alcohol

Why do alcoholic men and women drink?

500

this must surely come from medical men who have had experience with the sufferings of our members 

What is "convincing testimony"?