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whoever, being the owner or manager of a drug store, pharmacy or other place 

 of business, shall cause or permit any one not licensed as a pharmacist or 

 assistant pharmacist to dispense, sell at retail, or compound any drug, medicine, 

 poison, or physicians' prescription, contrary to the provisions of section one of 

 this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction Ihereof, 

 shall be fined not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars. 

 * * * 



Whoever shall sell or deliver to any person any poisonous substance speci- 

 fied in section thirteen of this act without labeling the same and recording the 

 delivery thereof in the manner prescribed in section thirteen, .shall be deemed 

 guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less 

 than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars. 



Session Laws 1905, p. 32(j. 



PATENT MEDICINES. 



4. Hoard of pharmacy -ma)/ condemn iiroprictanj medicines. * * * The 

 board shall have the power to examine any patent or proprietary medicine, and 

 condemn same, in case it is found to contain deleterious matter which might pro- 

 duce an effect other than that claimed by such patent or proprietary medicine. 



12. Enforcement. It shall be the duty of the county attorney to take charge 

 of and prosecute any violation of any of the provisions of this act. 



Session Laws 1905, p. 322 and 324. 



ADULTERATION OF DRUGS. 



6916. Improper labelliiifj and fiUiny of prescriptions a misdemeanor or a fel- 

 ony. Every apothecary, druggist or person carrying on business as a dealer in 

 drugs or medicines, or person employed as clerk or salesman, by such person, 

 who, in putting up any drugs or medicines, or making up any prescription, or 

 iilling any order for drugs or medicines, willfully, negligently, or ignorantly 

 omits to label the same, or puts an untrue label, stamp, or other designation of 

 contents, upon any box, bottle, or other package containing any drugs or medi- 

 cines, or substitutes a different article for any article prescribed or ordered, or 

 puts up a greater or less quantity of any article than that prescribed or ordered, 

 or otherwise deviates from the terms of the prescription or order which he 

 undertakes to follow, in consequence of which human IWe or health is endan- 

 gered, is guilty of a misdemeanor, or if death ensues is guilty of a felony. 



Revised Statutes, 1887, p. 744. 



6918. A misdemeanor. 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 unadul- 

 terated or undiluted, is guilty of a misdemeanor. 



6919. Sale of unwholesome ]>ro<Incts a misdemeanor. Every person who 

 knowingly sells, or keeps or offers for sale, or otherwise disposes of any article 

 of food, drink, drug, or medicine, knowing the same has become tainted, 

 decayed, spoiled, or otherwise unwholesome or unfit to be eaten or drank, with 

 intent to permit the same to be eaten or drank, is guilty of a misdemeanor. 



Revised Statutes, 1887, p. 744.- 

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