The Nation - News from Nov. 16, 1988
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Pharmacists and clergymen are perceived by the public as having higher “honesty and ethical standards” than people employed in 23 other occupations, a Gallup poll found. For the first time since pharmacists have been included in the audit, they came out at the top of the scale, with 66% giving them a high ethical rating. Next were clergymen, with a 60% positive rating.
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