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8. Manufacture and sale ; penalty; -prosecution. No person shall add to or re- 

 move from or cause to be added to or removed from any drug, chemical or medici- 

 nal preparation, any ingredient or material for the purpose of adulteration or 

 substitution, or which shall deteriorate the quality, commercial value or medici- 

 nal effect, or alter the nature of composition of such article, and no person shall 

 knowingly sell, or offer for sale any such adulterated, altered or substituted 

 drug, chemical or medicinal preparation without informing the purchaser of 

 the adulteration or sophistication of ,the article sold or offered for sale. Every 

 registered pharmacist shall file or cause to be filed all physicians' prescriptions 

 compounded or dispensed in his pharmacy or store ; they shall be preserved for 

 two years and he shall furnish a correct copy of any prescription, upon the 

 order or request of the attending physician. 



Any person who shall wilfully violate any of the provisions in this section 

 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be liable to 

 all costs of the action and for the first offense be liable to a fine not exceeding 

 fifty dollars and for each subsequent offense a fine of not less than fifty dollars 

 or more than one hundred dollars, said fine to be paid over to the said Board of 

 Pharmacy. 



Upon written complaint being entered against any person or persons charging 

 them with specific violation of any of the provisions of this Act, the Board of 

 Pharmacy is hereby empowered to delegate one of its members or other suitable 

 person, who shall have authority to inspect drugs, chemicals, or medicines, "and 

 to make a thorough investigation of the case; he shall then report the result of 

 his investigation and if such report justify such action, the Board shall notify 

 the Prosecuting Attorney or District Attorney, who shall prosecute the offender 

 according to law. 



Laws 1003, p. 124-125. 



337. Adulteration or dilution prohibited. Every person who adulterates or 

 dilutes any article of food, drink, drug, medicine, spirituous or malt liquor, or 

 wine, or any article useful in compounding them, with a fraudulent intent to 

 offer the same, or cause or permit it to be offered for sale as unadulterated or 

 undiluted, and every person who fraudulently sells, or keeps or offers for sale 

 the same as unadulterated or undiluted, is guilty of a misdemeanor. 



338. Tainted products. Every pen-on who knowingly sell, or keeps or offers 

 for sale, or otherwise disposes of any article of food, drink, drug or medicine, 

 knowing that the same has become tainted, decayed, spoiled, or otherwise un- 

 wholesome or unfit to be eaten or drank, with intent to permit the same to be 

 eaten pr drank, is guilty of a misdemeanor. 



Revised Statutes, 1001, p, 1244. 



