INDIAN TERRITORY. 



The law of Indian Territory does not specifically prohibit the sale 

 of adulterated drugs. 



REGISTERED PHARMACISTS. 



1. Compounding or dispensing drugs. It shall hereafter be unlawful for any 

 person other than a registered pharmacist or assistant pharmacist, as herein- 

 after defined, to retail, compound, or dispense drugs, medicines, and pharmacal 

 preparations in the Indian Territory as at present compounded and refined, 

 unless such person shall be a registered pharmacist as this Act provides, or 

 shall place in charge of said pharmacy, store, or shop a registered pharmacist 

 except as hereinafter provided. 



10. Penult)/. Any person who is not a registered pharmacist in the meaning 

 of this Act who shall keep a pharmacy, store, or shop for the compounding and 

 dispensing of physicians' prescriptions, and who shall not have in his employ 

 in said pharmacy, store, or shop a registered pharmacist in the meaning of this 

 Act, shall for each and every offense be liable to a fine of not less than twenty- 

 five dollars nor more than two hundred dollars. 



12. Proprietor not to permit dispensing by unregistered clerk; exemptions. 

 Any proprietor of a pharmacy or other person who shall permit the compounding 

 and dispensing of physicians' prescriptions or the vending of drugs, medicines, 

 or pharmaceutical preparations in his store or place of business, except by a 

 registered pharmacist or assistant pharmacist in the meaning of this Act, or 

 under the immediate supervision of such registered pharmacist or such assistant 

 pharmacist, or who, while continuing the pursuit of pharmacy in the Indian 

 Territory, shall neglect to procure his annual registration, or any person who 

 shall willfully make any false representations t'o procure for himself or 

 another registration under this Act, shall for each and every offense be liable 

 to a fine of one hundred dollars : Provided, That nothing in this Act shall inter- 

 fere with the business of those merchants who keep on sale such poisons, acids, 

 and chemicals as are regularly used in agriculture, mining, and the arts, when 

 kept and sold for such purposes only in sealed and plainly labeled packages : 

 Provided, also, That nothing in this Act shall in any manner interfere with the 

 business of any physician in regular practice, nor prevent him from supplying 

 to, his patients such articles as may to him seem proper, nor with the marketing 

 and' vending of proprietary and patent medicines in towns of one thousand 

 inhabitants or less, nor with the exclusive wholesale business of any dealers, 

 except as hereinafter provided ; Provided, also, That nothing in this Act shall in 

 any manner interfere with the business of merchants in towns having less than 

 one thousand inhabitants or in which there is no licensed pharmacy or with 

 country merchants to sell or vead such medicines, compounds, and chemicals as 

 are required by the general public and in form and manner prescribed by the 

 board of pharmacy. Approved April 28, 190 J t . 



U. S. Statutes at Large, vol. 33, pt. 1, p. 550 et seq, 



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