Dispensing dwindles in the Depression


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It’s 1934, and pharmacists are worried that if doctors keep prescribing proprietary medicines, they will have nothing to do but hand out these remedies The August, 1934 edition of the Australasian Journal of Pharmacy tacked a number of significant issues, ranging from whether pharmacists can decline to fill a script (yes, if they do not

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