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Kuts-Cheraux v. Wilson

Supreme Court of Arizona
Apr 24, 1951
72 Ariz. 37 (Ariz. 1951)

Opinion

No. 5350.

April 24, 1951.

Appeal from the Superior Court, Maricopa County, Charles C. Bernstein, J.

Morgan Locklear, of Phoenix, for appellants.

Fred O. Wilson, Atty. Gen., Richard C. Briney, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellees.


By motion for rehearing the appellants, though not now questioning the original opinion, call our attention to the fact that we failed to express the views of the court on one of the issues raised by the appeal, i.e., whether, under the Act, naturopaths in their practice may use nutritional food substances without running afoul of the law defining naturopathy. It is asserted that one of their members now faces a felony charge for advising a patient to use apple juice.

As a supplement to the original opinion and to resolve, if possible, such difficulties, we now hold, as a matter of common sense, that members of the naturopathic profession in their practice of the healing art are not barred, by the definition appearing in section 67-1205, A.C.A. 1939, from prescribing for their patients foods commonly used for nutritional purposes, as distinguished from drugs.

STANFORD, PHELPS and DE CONCINI, JJ., concurring.


I dissent.


Summaries of

Kuts-Cheraux v. Wilson

Supreme Court of Arizona
Apr 24, 1951
72 Ariz. 37 (Ariz. 1951)
Case details for

Kuts-Cheraux v. Wilson

Case Details

Full title:KUTS-CHERAUX et al. v. WILSON et al

Court:Supreme Court of Arizona

Date published: Apr 24, 1951

Citations

72 Ariz. 37 (Ariz. 1951)
230 P.2d 512

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