The revocation of petitioner's license to practice medicine arose out of an investigation by the Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement of the State Department of Health in 1976. Over a two-month period during that year, petitioner admittedly wrote prescriptions for a total of 120 Quaalude tablets and 90 Tuinal capsules to undercover narcotic enforcement agents. According to the agents, petitioner prescribed these drugs in return for substantial cash payments without having conducted...
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