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Last Updated on June 15, 2025 by 2626robert
Dr. William Duncan Silkworth (July 22, 1873 – March 22, 1951) was an American physician celebrated for his groundbreaking work in treating alcoholism. Here’s a detailed look at his life and legacy:
Born in Brooklyn, NY, Silkworth was the eldest of three siblings
He earned his BA from Princeton University in 1896 and completed his MD at Bellevue Hospital Medical College (NYU) in 1899
He later specialized in neurology and psychiatry, working in institutions like Bellevue, Presbyterian’s Neurological Institute, and serving in a psychiatric unit during WWI .
Dr. Silkworth was a pioneer who reframed alcoholism as a medical disease, not a moral failing, and helped lay the foundation for modern understanding and treatment. His insights into spiritual recovery and his role in AA’s formation continue to shape addiction medicine today.