This is a vintage original revised final script from the classic 1980's crime drama/mystery thriller television series, ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS, from Season 1, Episode 12, which was entitled, The Right Kind of Medicine, written by Michael Braverman, in which an alcoholic doctor gives a wounded bank robber a prescription. The cast includes Jack Thibeau, Robert Prosky, Michael C. Gwynne, Panchito Gomez, Pamela Dunlap, and Lyle Talbot.

This is a revised final script initially dated August 14, 1985 with the last of two revisions dated August 27, 1985. The episode consists of two acts in 24 pages on light blue stock which were 3-hole punched and originally bound with two metal grommets between a cardstock front and back cover. A prior owner has removed the original covers and had the script spiral-bound with a white comb binding, a clear front cover with a yellowish tint, and a black back cover. It is in overall good+ condition with random light smudges on the cover page along the right and bottom edges. There is a coffee stain of varying sizes which starts on the bottom of page 5 through page 21 which only affects the very bottom edge, which then gets progressively larger on pages 22-24 and which has also created some light vertical rippling on the bottom of some of those pages. There are no missing pages, tears, other stains, or other flaws.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents is an American television anthology series created, hosted, and produced by Alfred Hitchcock, and aired on CBS and NBC between 1955 and 1965. It features dramas, thrillers, and mysteries. Between 1962 and 1965, it was renamed The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. Hitchcock himself directed a relatively small number of episodes. By the time the show premiered on October 2, 1955, Hitchcock had been directing films for over three decades. Time magazine named Alfred Hitchcock Presents as one of "The 100 Best TV Shows of All Time." The Writers Guild of America ranked it #79 on their list of the 101 Best-Written TV Series, tying it with Monty Python's Flying CircusStar Trek: The Next Generation and Upstairs, Downstairs. A series of literary anthologies with the running title Alfred Hitchcock Presents were issued to capitalize on the success of the television series. One volume, devoted to stories that censors would not allow to be adapted for broadcast, was entitled Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories They Wouldn't Let Me Do on TV — though eventually several of the stories collected therein were adapted.