MICHIGAN. 99 



Aconite, belladonna, eantharides, colcliiciini, conium, cotton root, digitalis, 

 ergot, hellebore, henbane, phytolacca, strophanthus, oil of tansy, vwatrnm 

 veride, and other pharmaceutical preparations, arsenical solution,-!, carbolic acid, 

 chloral hydrate, chloroform, corrosive sublimate, creosote, crocon oil, mineral 

 acids, oxalic acid, Paris green, salts of lead, salts of zinc, white hellebore, or 

 any drug, chemical or preparation which, according to standard works on medi- 

 cine or materia medica, is liable to be destructive to adult human life in quan- 

 tities of sixty grains or less. 



24. JtcconlN. Every person licensed under the .provisions of this act who shall 

 give, sell or dispose of at retail any poisons included under schedule "A" shall 

 before delivering the same, make or cause to be made, an entry in a book to be, 

 kept for that purpose, stating the date of sale, the name and address of the 

 purchaser, the name and quantity of the poison, the purpose for which it is rep- 

 resented by the pure-baser to be required, and the name of the dispenser, such 

 book to be always open for inspection by the proper authorities, and t:> be pre- 

 served for at least live years after the last entry. Nor shall any such person 

 deliver any such poison without satisfying himself that the purchaser is a ,v;;re 

 of its poisonous character and that the said poison is to be used for a legitimate 

 purpose: I'rorided, lioii'crcr, Tlr.it the foregoing portions of this section shall 

 not apply to the dispensing of medicines or poisons on the physician's prescrip- 

 tions. 



25. Labelunj hi/ irliolexalc ilcalcrx. Wholesale dealers in drugs, medicines, 

 pharmaceutical preparations, or chemicals shall ailix or cause to be aflixed to 

 every bottle, box, parcel or outer enclosure 4 of an original package containing 

 any of the articles enumerated in Schedules "A" and " I " of this act, a suit- 

 able label or brand in red ink with the word " poison " upon it. 



26. O-it'iiij/ of fuixc IKIIIIC hi/ iHirclntxcr ; ju'imlt tj. The giving a false or fic- 

 titious name to the apothecary, druggist or other person from whom such poison 

 was purchased, shall be deemed a misdemeanor, and the person or persons 

 guilty thereof shall, upon conviction thereof, be liable to a fine not exceeding 

 fifty dollars. 



30. I'hi/xiciaii* c.reinpt. Nothing in this act shall be construed to interfere 

 with or preclude any legally practicing physician from prescribing, dispensing, 

 compounding or giving any medicines or poisons to his patients in the regular 

 course of his practice as such physician. 



Public Acts, 1905, p. 525-527. 



9. Kale of certain narcotic rtriujH restricted; penalty ; coemptions. Any per- 

 son registered under the provisions of this act who shall give, sell, furnish or 

 offer for sale, directly or indirectly any morphine, its salts and its derivatives, 

 cocaine, eucaine or any of their respective salts except to or upon the order 

 of legally practicing physicians, dentists or veterinary surgeons, original pre- 

 scriptions which shall not be refilled or a copy thereof given to any person, 

 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction of same shall be punished 

 by a fine or imprisonment, or both as hereinafter provided : Provided, That the 

 above provisions shall not apply to sales at wholesale by jobbers, wholesalers 

 and manufacturers, to retail druggists or legally practicing physicians, or to 

 each other or to druggists and pharmacists, if sold in original packages only, 

 nor to sales at retail by retail druggists to regular practitioners of medicine, 

 dentistry or veterinary medicine, nor to sales made to manufacturers of proprie- 



