President Woodrow Wilson moved a large back supply of alcohol into his Washington Residence, and Warren G. Harding, moved a large supply to the white house. Doctors began to speak out against the prohibition of medical liquors as they had been prescribing it for many issues. Congress held hearings on the medicinal value of beer and whiskey at the beginning of the prohibition and decided it was okay. During the first nine years, doctors earned forty million dollars from liquor prescriptions.
President Woodrow Wilson moved a large back supply of alcohol into his Washington Residence, and Warren G. Harding, moved a large supply to the white house. Doctors began to speak out against the prohibition of medical liquors as they had been prescribing it for many issues. Congress held hearings on the medicinal value of beer and whiskey at the beginning of the prohibition and decided it was okay. During the first nine years, doctors earned forty million dollars from liquor prescriptions.