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purpose stating the date of sale, the name and address of the purchaser, the 

 name and quantity of the article sold, the purpose for which it is required and 

 the name of the person, if any, who introduced them. Any person failing to 

 comply with the requirements of this section shall be deemed guilty of a mis- 

 demeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than ten dollars 

 nor more than twenty-five dollars for every such omission. 



SCHEDULE "A." 



Acetate of lead, paris green, oxalic acid, carbolic acid, chloral hydrate, chloro- 

 form, ether, sulphate of zinc, and other poisonous medicines fatal to human 

 life in doses of from fifteen to sixty grains. 



SCHEDULE " B." 



Aconite, arsenic, belladonna, opium, (except in paragoric and Dover's pow- 

 ders) and their preparations, strychnine, corrosive sublimate, prussic acid, 

 cyanide of potassium, nitrate a and sulphuric acids, tartar emetic and other 

 poisonous medicines fatal to human life in doses of fifteen grains or less. 

 (Laws 1893, p. 221-222.) 



Revised Codes, 1903, p. 52. 



461. Record; label. No druggist, apothecary or other person dealing or 

 trafficking in drugs or medicines, and no person employed as clerk or salesman 

 by any apothecary or druggist, shall sell or give away any poison or poisonous 

 substances, except to practicing physicians, in their ordinary practice of medi- 

 cine, without recording in a book, to be kept for that purpose, the name of the 

 person or persons receiving such poison, and his, her or their residence, to- 

 gether with the name and residence of some person as a witness to such sale, 

 excepting upon the written order or prescription of some practicing physician 

 whose name must be attached to such -order or prescription. No person shall 

 sell, give away or dispose of any poisonous substance without attaching to the 

 phial, box or parcel containing such poisonous substance a label with the word 

 " poison " printed or written upon it in plain ,and legible characters. 



462. Violation a misdemeanor. Any person violating any of the provisions of 

 section 4G1 shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. 



463. Penalty for refusing to exhibit poison record. Every person whose duty 

 it is by section 4(51 to keep any book for recording the sale or gift of poisons, 

 who wilfully refuses to permit any person to inspect said book upon reasonable 

 demand during business hours, is punishable by fine not exceeding fifty dollars. 



Revised Codes, 1903, p. 1149. 



ADULTERATION OF DRUGS. 



281. Druggist responsible for quality of products sold; penalty for adultera- 

 tion. Every proprietor or conductor of a drug store shall be held responsible 

 for the quality of all drugs, chemicals and medicines sold or dispensed by him, 

 except those sold in the original packages of the manufacturer, and except 

 those articles or preparations known as patent or proprietary medicines. Any 

 person who shall knowingly, wilfully or fraudulently falsify or adulterate, 

 or cause to be falsified or adulterated, any drug or medicinal substance, or 

 any preparation authorized or recognized by any standard work on pharmacy, 



a So in Statutes. 

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