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Wilson and Silkworth in The Dr.'s Opinion Question: On the bottom of Big Book page XXVII where it says: "Later, he requested the privilege of being allowed to tell his story to other patients here and with some misgiving, we consented." was this Bill W. asking the favor of Dr. Silkworth? Answer: Yes, the story told in The Doctor's Opinion was written by William Duncan Silkworth, M.D. who worked at the Charles B. Towns Hospital in New York City. Bill Wilson is the fellow first described on page XXV in this paragraph:
Wilson later indeed told his story to other patients and A.A. began when he told Dr. Bob how he had found sobriety. |
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