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SCHEDULE "A." 



Arsenic, corrosive sublimate, cyanide of potassium, hydrocyanic acid, strych- 

 nia, cocaine, and all other poisonous vegetable alkaloids aiyl their salts, opium 

 and all its preparations excepting those which contain less than two grains to 

 the ounce. 



SCHEDULE " B." 



Aconite, belladonna, cocaine, colchicum, conium, mix vomica, savin, canthar- 

 ides, phosphorus, digitalis, and their pharmaceutical preparations, croton oil, 

 chloroform, chloral, sulphate of zinc, sugar of lead, mineral acids, carbolic acid, 

 oxalic acid, white precipitate, red precipitate, biniodide of mercury, and essential 

 oil of almonds. 



Statutes, 1901, p. 128-129. 



ADULTERATION OF DRUGS. 



17. PcnaTti/; inrcstigation. No person shall add to or remove from any drug, 

 chemical or medical preparation any ingredient or material for the purpose of 

 adulteration or substitution or which shall deteriorate the quality, commercial 

 value or medical effect, or alter the nature or composition of such article, and 

 no person shall knowingly sell or offer for sale any such adulterated, altered or 

 substituted drug, chemical or medical preparation without first informing the 

 purchaser of the adulteration or sophistication of the article sold or offered 

 for sale. Any person who shall willfully violate any of the provisions of this 

 section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof 

 shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten dollars nor more than fifty 

 dollars for the first offense, and for each subsequent offense a fine of not less 

 than fifty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars. On written complaint 

 being entered against any person or persons charging thorn with specific viola- 

 tion of any of the provisions of this section, the Board of Pharmacy is hereby 

 empowered to delegate one of its members, or other suitable person, who shall 

 have authority to inspect drugs, chemicals or medicines, and to make a thorough 

 investigation of the case ; he shall then report the result of his investigation, 

 and, if such report justify such action, the Board shall notify the proper Dis- 

 trict Attorney, who shall prosecute the offender according to law. 



Statutes, 1901, p. 128. 



