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  • Collection: Jellinek Collection

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An adaptation of the original Jellinek curve, The progressive disease of alcoholism shows a more detailed version with call to action. This copy was distributed by the Alcoholism Council of Greater Los Angeles. 1957 ©Doyle F. Landley

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The Center of Alcohol Studies Library celebrated the 125th anniversary of E. M. Jellinek’s birth with an exhibit by the entrance of the library. It displayed publications, images, clippings, personal recollections, and artifacts related to Jellinek,…

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The Center of Alcohol Studies Library celebrated the 125th anniversary of E. M. Jellinek’s birth with an exhibit by the entrance of the library. It displayed publications, images, clippings, personal recollections, and artifacts related to Jellinek,…

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Cover of the book The Disease Concept of Alcoholism by E. M. Jellinek published by Hillhouse Press, the publisher of the Yale Center of Alcohol Studies on behalf of the Christopher D. Smithers Foundation.

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A copy of the so-called Glatt Chart, also known as the Jellinek Curve. Glatt revised Jellinek’s chart to include the upswing of recovery. Although Jellinek himself was not responsible for this addition, the “Jellinek curve” still bears his name.

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The "Bunky" Head, given to recipients of the E. M. Jellinek Memorial Award once a year since 1968. The "Bunky" or Bunky Head is a small, bronze bust with a commemorative plaque to testify that this rendition was awarded to Mark Keller for his work…

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Promotional flyer by the Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, Publications Division

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A copy of the phases of Jellinek’s Phases of Alcoholism chart (oruginally published in the Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol in 1952) elaborates on Jellinek’s phases. Published as Phases of “Phases of Alcoholism” in George Strachan,…

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Cover of Of cats and people. (1951). Auburn, AL: Alabama Polytechnic Institute.

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A photo of an 4×5-inch ex libris marked with the initials E.M.J. features a perplexed ape contemplating a human skull while sitting on a book entitled “Darwin.”
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