
Alcoholism is today the greatest medical and social problem. Due to the fact that it is frequently connected with aggressiveness, it can also be defined as a great and frequent forensic problem. The authors investigate the issue to what extent aggressiveness is medically justified. They offer guidelines regarding this problem in accordance with their everyday experience and medical criteria.
Adult, Male, alcoholism, aggression, Forensic Medicine, Middle Aged, Aggression, Hospitalization, Alcoholism, Sex Factors, Social Conditions, alcoholism ; aggression, Humans, Female, Family Relations, aggression; alcoholism
Adult, Male, alcoholism, aggression, Forensic Medicine, Middle Aged, Aggression, Hospitalization, Alcoholism, Sex Factors, Social Conditions, alcoholism ; aggression, Humans, Female, Family Relations, aggression; alcoholism
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