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contained, shall be labeled with the name of the article, the word poison, and 

 the name and place of business of tho seller. (Laws 1889, p. 111.) 



825. Morphine to be wrapped in scarlet paper. It shall not be lawful for any 

 druggist or other dealer in drugs and medicines to sell or offer for sale, sul- 

 phate, or other preparation, of morphine, unless the same is wrapped in a 

 scarlet paper and plainly labeled. (Laws 1881, p. 88.) 



Revised Statutes, 1892, p. 322 et seq. 



2666. Penalty for violation of sec. 822. Any violation of section 822 relative 

 to sale of poisons shall render the principal of the store wherein the same are 

 sold liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars. 



2667. Penalty for sale of morphine not wrapped in scarlet paper. Any drug- 

 gist or other dealer in drugs and medicines who shall sell or offer for sale 

 any sulphate or other preparations of morphine, without wrapping the same 

 in a scarlet wrapper and plainly labelling it, shall be punished by fine not 

 exceeding fifty dollars for each and every offence. (Laws 1881, p. 88.) 



Revised Statutes, 1892, p. 832. 



8. Indiscriminate distribution of substances containing poison; penalty. Who- 

 ever leaves or deposits any poison or any substance containing poison, in any 

 common street, alley, lane or thoroughfare of any kind, or in any yard or in- 

 closure other than the yard or inclosure occupied or owned by such person, 

 shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not more than fifty dollars, or impris- 

 oned not more than thirty days, or both, and shall be liable for all damages 

 sustained thereby. 



Laws 1901, p. 110. 



ADULTERATION OF DRUGS. 



821. Owner responsible for quality of drugs sold. Every registered pharma- 

 cist, apothecary and owner of any store shall be held responsible for the qual- 

 ity of all drugs, chemicals or medicines he may sell or dispense, with the ex- 

 ception of those sold in original packages of the manufacturer and also those 

 known as proprietary, and should he knowingly intermingle and fraudulently 

 adulterate or cause to be adulterated such drugs, chemicals or medical prepara- 

 tions, he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof 

 shall be filled not more than five hundred dollars or imprisoned in the county 

 jail not exceeding six months, and in addition thereto his name shall be stricken 

 from the register. (Laws 1889, p. 111.) 



Revised Statutes, 1892, p. 322. 



2668. Penalty for fraudulent adulteration. Whoever fraudulently adulterates 

 for the purpose of sale, any drug or medicine, or sells any fraudulently adulter- 

 ated drug or medicine, knowing the same to be adulterated, shall be punished 

 by imprisonment not exceeding one year, or by fine not exceeding four hundred 

 dollars, and such adulterated drugs and medicines shall be forfeited and de- 

 stroyed under tile direction of the court, and if the offender be a registered 

 pharmacist, his name shall be stricken from the register. 



Revised Statutes, 1892, p. 832. 



1. Mixing or staining ivith injurious ingredients; penalty. No person shall 

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

 stain, or powder, any article of food or drugs with any ingredient or material 



