A History of Drugs in Racing – Part I of A Painful Truth

Sir Barton was doped. No less an authority than John Hervey, the legendary journalist who wrote under the pen name Salvator, declared this, reluctantly, on Dec. 24, 1932, in the long-gone Thoroughbred Record. Where did we come from, and where are we going with medication reform? Read part one of a six-part TDN special magazine series on the movement for drug reform in U.S. racing.

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