Fake pharmacist busted with cocaine


Unregistered ‘chemist’ ordered to forfeit supplies of cocaine and other dangerous drugs  It’s June 1936, and an aspiring pharmacist, William Ernest Pollard, is in the dock after being arrested for “having pretended to be a chemist... and for having had cocaine in his possession”, the Australasian Journal of Pharmacy reports.  Pollard was fined a total of £7 and ordered

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