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- In 1935 stock
- broker and
- reformed
- alcoholic, Bill
- Wilson realised
- the key to
- beating the
- demon drink was
- mutual help. Only
- other alcoholics
- could truly
- understand the
- illness and offer
- the support
- needed to return
- to sobriety - and
- helping others
- would, in turn,
- help themselves
- stay off the bottle
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- In 1939 Wilson
- formed Alcoholics
- Anonymous and
- within a couple of
- years it had
- several thousand
- members. By
- 1947 it had
- spread to Britain,
- where its policy
- of anonymity
- led some to
- describe it as
- a 'secret society'
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- Treatment of
- alcoholics is
- based on group
- meetings where
- individuals talk
- about their
- addiction. AA
- estimates that
- two out of every
- three people
- achieve some
- level of recovery
- - with alcoholics,
- the word "cure" is
- never used
- #
- Alcoholism can
- befall people of
- any class, gender,
- age or race -
- anyone can
- become addicted
- to drink. Wilson
- made it clear that
- anyone, however
- hopeless a case,
- could join AA
- #
- By the Seventies,
- Bill Wilson's
- proselytising
- methods and
- brash style led
- some critics to
- regard him as a
- self-publicist
- motivated by a
- desire for fame.
- Whatever the
- truth of that
- assertion, few
- deny that Wilson
- and Alcoholics
- Anonymous have
- saved thousands
- of lives
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- In 1985 AA
- celebrated its
- 50th anniversary
- in Akron, Ohio. All
- over the world,
- glasses of soft
- drinks were
- raised to Bill
- Wilson, the man
- who has given
- hope to millions
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