Armed with what came to be known as the Behrman indictment, the Narcotics Division launched a reign of terror. Doctors were bullied and threatened, and those who were adamant went to prison. Any prescribing for an addict, unless he had some other ailment... Drugs and Politics - Page 27edited by - 1977 - 331 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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