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included in schedule "A" of this act ; nor any patent or proprietary prepara- 

 tion for medicinal, dietetic or toilet purposes, known to contain in large or small 

 proportions any of such ingredients nor any other chemical or pharmacal 

 compound, the use of which, for a short or long period of time, might he attended 

 with injury to health or morals, unless the container of said preparation, or 

 the wrapper enclosing it shall have affixed a " caution " label such as the board 

 of pharmacy shall devise and direct. It shall be the duty of the board when 

 called upon to furnish dealers with a list of such articles, preparations and com- 

 pounds, the sale of which is prohibited or 'regulated by this section. Any person 

 violating any of the provisions of this section, or evading any of the require- 

 ments herein imposed, or authorizing the same to be done by another, shall be 

 liable to a flue of not less than one hundred dollars ($100) nor more than five 

 hundred dollars ($500), for each and every offense, and any person who shall 

 wilfully make any false representation about the character or composition of 

 any preparation or compound with the object of deceiving the officers of the state, 

 or defeating the purposes of this act, shall, for every such offense, be liable to 

 a fine of not less than one hundred dollars ($100) or imprisonment in the 

 county jail for not less than thirty days or both. All suits brought on account 

 of violations of any of the provisions of this act shall be prosecuted in the name 

 of the People of Colorado, in any court of competent jurisdiction ; and it shall bo 

 the duty of the district attorney where the offense is committed, to prosecute 

 every person violating any provision of this act, upon proper complaint being 

 made. All fines or penalties collected for such violations shall be paid to the 

 state board of pharmacy, to be held by said board as by this act required. 

 (Laics 1893, p. 370.) 



SCHEDULE "A." 



3492a. Enumeration of poisons, etc. Aconite, belladonna, conium, henbane, 

 mix vomica, opium, ergot, cantharides, digitalis and ipicacuanha and their prepa- 

 rations, alkaloids and other derivatives, morphine, strychnine, codeine, cocaine, 

 and all other alkaloids, and their salts, chloroform, ether, oil tanzy, oil penny- 

 royal and all other hypnotics, ecbolics and emurersagogue agents, mercury, 

 copper, antimony, zinc, iron, lead, gold, arsenic, and silver, their salts and com- 

 pounds. All cyanides, iodides, bromides. (Laws, 1893, p. 371.) 



3492b. Prescription required; proviso. It shall be unlawful for any druggist, 

 druggist's clerk or proprietor of any drug store to sell or give to any person 

 cocaine-nitrate, cocaine-borate, cocaine-lactate, cocaine-phenate or carbonate, 

 cocaine-saccharate or cocaine or any of its salts or compounds without a written 

 prescription from some licensed surgeon or physician ; Provided, This act shall 

 not apply to the sale of cocaine or any of its salts or compounds to any person 

 actually engaged in the drug business or to any licensed practitioner of 

 dentistry. (Laws, 1897, p. 138.) 



3492c. Penalty. Any person or persons violating any of the provisions of this 

 act shall be subject to a fine of not less than five nor more than three hundred 

 dollars for each offense. 



Mills' Annotated Statutes (Revised Supplement), vol. 3, 1904, p. 898-899. 



47. Report to be made to board of health of all sales of antitoxic sera, etc. It 

 shall be the duty of all those engaged in selling, handling or manufacture of 

 drugs, sera, antitoxin, vaccines or other pharmaceutical products, to make a 

 report to the local board of health of all antitoxin sold by them, stating to whom 



a So in Statutes. 



