IDAHO. 



The law does not specifically charge any officer with the enforce- 

 ment of the provisions prohibiting the adulteration of drugs. The 

 dairy food and oil commissioner apparently has authority to estab- 

 lish some drug standards. The board of pharmacy may condemn 

 deleterious proprietary medicines. 



REGISTERED PHARMACISTS/' 



1. Exclusive rights defined. It shall be unlawful for any person not a regis- 

 tered pharmacist, within the meaning of this net, to conduct or manage any 

 pharmacy, drug or chemical store, apothecary shop or other place of business, 

 for the retailing, compounding or dispensing of any drugs, chemicals or poisons, 

 except as hereinafter provided ; or for the compounding of physicians' prescrip- 

 tions; or to keep exposed for sale 1 at retail any drugs, chemicals or poisons; or 

 for any person not licensed as a pharmacist or assistant pharmacist, within the 

 meaning of this act, to compound, dispense, or sell at retail any drug, chemical, 

 poison or pharmaceutical preparation, upon the prescription of a physician 

 or otherwise ; or to compound physicians' prescriptions, except under the super- 

 vision of, a person licensed as a pharmacist under this act. And it shall be 

 unlawful for any owner or manager of a pharmacy, drug store or other place 

 of business, to cause or permit any other than a person licensed as a phar- 

 macist or assistant pharmacist to compound, dispense or sell at retail any 

 drug or medicine or poison except as an aid to or under the supervision of a 

 person licensed as a pharmacist or assistant pharmacist : Provided, however, 

 That nothing in this section shall be construed to interfere with a legally regis- 

 tered practitioner of medicine, or dentist in the compounding of his own pre- 

 scription, or to prevent him from supplying to his patients such medicines as 

 he may deem proper ; nor with the exclusively wholesale business of any dealer 

 who shall be licensed as a pharmacist or who shall keep in his employ at least 

 one person who is licensed as a pharmacist, nor with the selling at retail of 

 domestic non-poisonous remedies ; nor with the sale of patent or proprietary 

 preparations which do not contain poisonous ingredients ; nor with the sale of 

 poisonous substances which are sold exclusively for use in the arts, or for use 

 as insecticides, when such substances are sold in unbroken packages bearing a 

 label having plainly printed upon it the name of the contents, the word "poi- 

 son " and the names of at least two readily obtained antidotes : Provided, 

 Nothing in this act shall be construed to apply to the manufacture or sale of 

 proprietary or patent medicines: Provided, further, That in any village of not 

 more than two hundred inhabitants where there is no person licensed as a 

 pharmacist within less than two miles of such village, the board of pharmacy 

 may grant to any person who is licensed as assistant pharmacist a permit to 

 conduct a drug store or pharmacy in such village, which permit shall not be 



For penalty, see " Sale of Poisons," p. 04, 



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