Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 285, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1932 — Page 16

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DOCTORS FIGHT CURB ON LIQUOR PRESCRIPTIONS Tell Senators Volstead Act Forces Them to Violate Oaths. Hu fnifrd Preen WASHINGTON. April 7.—Members of the medical profession asked the senate judiciary committee today to remove the Volstead act limitations on their right to prescribe whisky, beer and wine. They said the limitations caused them to violate their professional oath every time they wrote a prescription. Dr. Warren Coleman of the New York County Medical Association, and Dr. William C. Woodward, legislative counsel of the American Medical Association, both testified in support of the Copeland bill to remove the limitations. “Every time I write a prescription T not only have to violate the oath of Hypocrates which every physician must take but I must violate a New York state law which forbids me to divulge the ailment of any patient," Coleman said.

Violation of Ethics “When I write a. prescription I must set out on the stub the ailment for which it is given. It is sent, to the prohibition bureau where it is available to every clerk. "There have been no disclosures of ailments so far, but the information might prove very valuable in some cases. For instance in the rase of some famous man or some financial leader suffering from an incurable disease. "There was one case I had of a woman who had a deadly fear of cancer and who was suffering from it. Every doctor who had attended her had kept the fact, a secret. "My gorge used to rise every time 1 had to write out a prescription for alcohol with which she might wash herself." Beer's Value Cited Coleman defended the right of doctors to prescribe beer and wines which, he said, induced sleep and had a "mildly hpnotic effect.” Tests conducted on English coal miners also Indicated that beer served better to restore the fluids lost through perspiration than plain water which, after hard work, somelimes caused cramps, he said. Dr. Willoam C. Woodward, legislative counsel of the American Medical Association, said last year physicians used less than half 'the amount of prescriptions they were allowed under present regulations. There is nothing to Indicate, he added, that removal of the restrictions woudl produce a different result. PUPILS TO GIVE PLAY ‘‘Clarence" Will Be Presented by Cathedral Dramatic Club. "Clarence," a play by Booth Tarkington, will be staged by the Cathedral Dramatic Club Sunday night with the following in the cast: Harold Miller, Joseph Gett.ys, James Foltz, Joseph Braun, Chester Long, Arthur Hearn, Dan Rhoyans, Richard Obertlng, Robert Foerderer and John Sweeney. Blue Bell Party Is Planned Second annual Blue Bell party of pupils of Shortridge high school will be held April 15, it was announced Wednesday by the social committee of the school. The party will be held in the gymnasium.

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