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  2. Medicinal Liquor Prescriptions Act of 1933 - Wikipedia

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    "During Prohibition, Your Doctor Could Write You a Prescription for Booze". Smithsonian.com. Konstantinovsky, Michelle (October 2, 2017). "Ridiculous History: When Doctors 'Prescribed' Alcohol During Prohibition". How Stuff Works. "Medicinal Alcohol". American Prohibition in the 1920s. Ohio State University.

  3. Prohibition in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Prohibition-era prescription for whiskey. According to a 2010 review of the academic research on Prohibition, "On balance, Prohibition probably reduced per capita alcohol use and alcohol-related harm, but these benefits eroded over time as an organized black market developed and public support for [national prohibition] declined."

  4. Atherton Whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Atherton Whiskey was a pre-prohibition brand of Kentucky Straight Bourbon whiskey first produced by J M Atherton & Co, a chemical and distilling business. [ 1 ] First bottled and marketed in 1867, [ 2 ] it was once part of the largest whiskey making operation in Kentucky .

  5. Sober forever? The US tried that once and outlawed alcohol ...

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    People stockpiled their whiskey, beer and wine to weather the dry spell that would last 13 years. But the short-lived ban on alcohol production and sale, known as Prohibition, would come to be ...

  6. 100 years ago: There’s no shortage of liquor in Prohibition ...

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  7. Willis–Campbell Act - Wikipedia

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    The law, sponsored by Republican Sen. Frank B. Willis of Ohio and Rep. Philip P. Campbell of Kansas, specified that only "spirituous and vinous liquors" (i.e. spirits and wine, thus excluding beer) could be prescribed medicinally, reduced the maximum amount of alcohol per prescription to half a pint, and limited doctors to 100 prescriptions for ...

  8. Rare, expensive: Buffalo Trace Prohibition Collection revives ...

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  9. Isaac Wolfe Bernheim - Wikipedia

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    During the Prohibition era in the U.S. (1920–1933), Bernheim Brothers was one of only ten distilleries allowed to continue to make bourbon, as they had received a license to produce it for medicinal purposes. A few years after Prohibition ended, Bernheim sold the business to the Schenley Distilling Corporation (in 1937).

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