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other ingredient or material, whether injurious to health or not, for the pur- 

 pose of gain or profit, or sell or offer the same for sale, or order or permit any 

 other person to sell or offer for sale any articles so mixed, colored, stained and 

 powdered, unless the same he so manufactured, used or sold, or offered for sale 

 under its true and appropriate name, and notice that the same is mixed or im- 

 pure is marked, printed or stamped upon each package, roll, parcel or vessel con- 

 taining the same, so as to be and remain at all times readily visible, or unless the 

 person purchasing the same is fully informed by the seller of the true name 

 and ingredients (if other than such as are known by the common name 

 thereof), of such article of food, drink or medicine at the time of making sale 

 thereof or offering to sell the same. 



11430. Penalty. Any person convicted of violating any provision of any of the 

 foregoing sections of this act shall be fined not more than fifty dollars or 

 imprisoned in the county jail not exceeding three months. 



Compiled Laws, 1897, vol. 3, p. 3409-3410. 



11406. Penalty for fraudulent adulteration. If any person shall fraudulently 

 adulterate, for the purpose of sale, any drug or medicine, in such manner as to 

 render the same injurious to health, he shall be punished by imprisonment in 

 the county jail not more than one year, or by fine not exceding four hundred 

 dollars, and such adulterated drugs and medicines shall be forfeited and 

 destroyed. 



Compiled Laws, 1897, vol. 3, p. 3404. 



22. Adulteration a misdemeanor; forfeiture of ooods. Any person licensed 

 under the provisions of this act who shall knowingly, wilfully or fraudulently 

 falsify or adulterate any drug, medical substance or preparation, authorized or 

 recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia, or used or intended to be used 

 in medical practice, or shall knowingly or wilfully or fraudulently offer for sale, 

 sell or give away or cause the same to be sold or given away, shall be guilty of 

 a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be punished as hereinafter pre- 

 scribed ; and all drugs, medical substance, or preparations so falsified or adul- 

 terated shall be forfeited to and be destroyed by the Michigan Board of 

 Pharmacy or its duly authorized representative. 



Public Acts, 1905, p. 525. 



21. Violations of act defined; penalty. Any person who shall attempt to pro- 

 cure, or who shall procure a certificate or registration for himself, or for any 

 other person, under this act by making or causing to be made any false repre- 

 sentations ; any licensed pharmacist who shall permit the compounding and 

 dispensing of prescriptions of medical practitioners in his store or place of 

 business by any person or persons not licensed or registered under the provisions 

 of this act ; any person not licensed by said board who shall prepare or dis- 

 pense a medical prescription or physician's prescription or dispense, give or sell 

 at retail poisons or medicines, except under the immediate supervision of a duly 

 licensed pharmacist whose certificate, license or registration is displayed in the 

 place where the same is furnished, prepared, dispensed or sold ; any person not 

 licensed by said board, who shall open, conduct or have charge of any pharmacy 

 or drug store which is not under the direct supervision of a registered pharma- 

 cist for retailing, dispensing or compounding medicines or poisons ; any person 

 who shall fraudulently represent himself to be licensed ; any person who know- 

 ingly refuses to permit any member of said board of inspectors of pharmacy 

 employed by said board to enter a pharmacy or drug store for the purpose of 



