KENTUCKY. 83 



any subterfuge sells or dispenses cocaine or its salts otherwise than as provided 

 in this section, shall, in addition to paying the fine imposed, on second conviction 

 forfeit his certificate as a registered pharmacist and his name shall he stricken 

 from the register. (Laws 1902, p. 83.} 



Statutes (Carroll), 1903, pp. 1011-1012. 



1276. Sale of poison to minors; fine. If any person shall sell or deliver to any 

 person under the age of fifteen years, without the consent of his parent or 

 guardian, or upon the written prescription of a physician, any poisonous drug 

 or medicine, he shall be fined one hundred dollars. 



Statutes (Carroll), 1903, p. 571. 



ADULTERATION OF DRUGS. 



1273. Injurious adulterants; penalty. If any person adulterate, for the pur- 

 pose of sale, any thing intended for food or drink, or any drug or medicine, 

 with any substance injurious to health, he shall be confined in jail not more 

 than one year, or fined not exceeding five hundred dollars, or both; and the 

 adulterated articles, by order of the court, shall be destroyed. 



Statutes (Carroll), 1903, p. 571. 



2629. Adulteration affecting quality; penalty; analysis. No person shall add 

 to, or remove from, or cause to be added to or removed from, any drug, chemical, 

 or medicinal preparation, any ingredient or material, for the purpose of adultera- 

 tion or substitution, which shall deteriorate the quality, commercial value, or 

 medical effect, or which shall alter the nature or composition of such article, 

 so that all will not correspond to the recognized tests of identity or purity. 

 Any person who shall thus willingly adulterate, or alter, or cause to be adulter- 

 ated or altered, or shall sell, or offer for sale, any such drug, chemical, or medic- 

 inal preparation, or any person who shall substitute or cause to be substituted, 

 one material for another, with the intention to defraud or deceive the pur- 

 chaser, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, shall be 

 fined not less than one hundred nor more than five hundred dollars; and, if a 

 registered pharmacist, his name shall be stricken from the register, and his cer- 

 tificate of registration revoked. On complaint being made, the board of phar- 

 macy is hereby empowered to employ an expert chemist or analyst, to examine 

 into the so-called adulteration, and report upon the result of his investigation, 

 and if said report shall be deemed to justify such action the board shall cause 

 the prosecution of the offender, and if found guilty, he shall be adjudged to 

 pay in addition to fine before provided for, all costs of inspecting and analyzing 

 such adulterated article. (Laws 1898, p. 171.) 



Statutes (Carroll), 1903, p. 1010. 



ADULTERATION OF LIQUORS WITH DRUGS. 



2200. Penalty. If a person knowingly sells or buys, or prepares for sale, any 

 wine or liquor containing any adulteration, by mixing therewith cocculus 

 indicus, tobacco, soap, vitriol, logwood, or any other injurious drug or chemical 

 preparation, he shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars for each offense, 

 or not less than twenty, for every gallon of Wine or liquor so adulterated. 



Statutes (Carroll), 1903, p. 875. 



