72 Mo. App. 78 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1897
The defendant was a physician and also a druggist and pharmacist. He was indicted, tried and convicted as a druggist and pharmacist for selling intoxicating liquor in less quantity than four gallons without having a written prescription as prescribed by section 4621 of the statute of 1889 relating to druggists.
The evidence on part of the defendant tends to show that defendant being a physician and also a druggist himself made out the prescription for the purchaser of the liquor, and that it was in proper form. But on the' part of the state the evidence was such as that the court, sitting as a jury, might reasonably have found there was no prescription when the sale was made.
The other objections to the indictment are not well taken and we will affirm the judgment.