Date 1919 | ||
Full case name Webb, et al. v. United States Citations 249 U.S. 96 (more)39 S. Ct. 217; 63 L. Ed. 497; 1919 U.S. LEXIS 2230; 17 Ohio L. Rep. 88 Majority Day, joined by Holmes, Pitney, Brandeis, Clarke Dissent White, joined by McKenna, Van Devanter, McReynolds |
Webb v. United States, 249 U.S. 96 (1919), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that prescriptions of narcotics for maintenance treatment was not within the discretion of physicians and thus not privileged under the Harrison Narcotics Act.
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