BLOOM v. TEXAS STATE BD. OF PHARMACY

No. A-10431.

390 S.W.2d 252 (1965)

Jerry Irving BLOOM, Petitioner, v. TEXAS STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Texas.

Rehearing Denied April 21, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wynne, Jaffe & Tinsley, Dallas, Parker & Williams, Irving, for petitioner.

Waggoner Carr, Atty. Gen., Austin, J. C. Davis and Paul Phy, Asst. Attys. Gen., for respondent.


SMITH, Justice.

The Respondent, The Texas State Board of Pharmacy, after notice and hearing on the 19th day of April, 1963, found Jerry Irving Bloom, a registered pharmacist, guilty1 of the charge of violating Article 4542a, Section 12(h), Vernon's Annotated Statutes. Section 12(h) provides that the Pharmacy Board may in its discretion cancel, revoke or suspend the license of any pharmacist if the Pharmacy Board finds after hearing that...

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