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such antitoxin was sold and the date on which it was sold; if purchased upon 

 a prescription of a physician, the name of the purchaser, as well as the name of 

 the physician ordering the antitoxin. Such reports shall be made within twelve 

 (12) hours of the date of sale. 



Session Laws, 1905, p. 298. 



ADULTERATION OF DRUGS. 



35971. Penalty. If any person shall fraudulently adulterate, for the purpose 

 of sale any drug or medicine in such manner as to render the same injurious 

 to the health he shall he punished by imprisonment in the county jail not more 

 than one year, or by fine not exceeding four hundred dollars, and such adul- 

 terated drugs and medicines shall be forfeited and destroyed. (Laws, 1893, 

 t>. 392.} 



3597k. Fraudulent mixing, coloring, etc. No person shall except for the pur- 

 pose of compounding in the necessary preparation of medicine, mix, color, 

 stain, or powder, order or permit, any other person to mix, color, stain or pow- 

 der any drug or medicine with any ingredient or materials so as to affect inju- 

 riously the quality or potency of such drug or medicine with intent to sell the 

 same, or shall sell or offer for sale any such drug or medicine so mixed, colored, 

 stained .or powdered. (Laws, 1893, p. 392.) 



35971. Fraudulent mixing, coloring, etc., for gain; labels. No person shall mix, 

 color, stain or powder, any article of food, drink or medicine, or any article which 

 enters into the composition of food, drink or medicine with any other ingredient 

 or material, whether too injurious to health or not, for the purpose of gain or 

 profit, or sell or offer the same for sale or order or permit any other person to 

 sell or offer for sale any article so mixed, colored, stained, or powdered, unless 

 the same be so manufactured, used or sold, or offered for sale under its true and 

 appropriate name, and notice that the same is mixed or impure is marked 

 printed or stamped upon each package, roll, parcel or vessel, containing the same, 

 so as to be and remain at all times readily visible, or unless the person purchas- 

 ing the same is fully informed by the seller of the true name and ingredients 

 (if other than such as are known by the common name thereof) of such article 

 of food, drink or medicine at the time of making sale thereof or offering to sell 

 the same. (Laics, 1893, p. 392.) 



3597n. Penalty. Any person convicted of violating any provision of any of the 

 foregoing sections of this act shall be fined not more than fifty dollars or impris- 

 oned in the county jail not exceeding three months. 



Mills' Annotated Statutes (Revised Supplement), vol. 3, 1904, p. 927-928. 



238b. Use of word " honey " in designating drugs. The word " honey " shall 

 not be used as part and parcel of the trade designation of drugs, medicines, con- 

 fections, or any other article of trade or commerce, unless honey is actually 

 employed as one of the ingredients, and to the full extent to which the use of 

 such designation shall lead the purchaser to expect. (Laws, 1903, p. 19.) 



Mills' Annotated Statutes (Revised Supplement), vol. 3, 1904, p. 101. 



