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practical experience, or an examination certificate from the board of pharmacy," 

 beginning in line six and ending in line eight, and inserting in lieu thereof the fol- t 

 lowing: "Registered as a proprietor or manager according to the provisions of 

 section 2, chapter 36, volume 18, Laws of Delaware, or be registered as a qualified 

 assistant according to the provisions hereinafter stated." 



In order to become registered as a qualified assistant the applicant shall have had 

 three years' continuous practical experience in the retail drug business, or shall sub- 

 mit to and satisfactorily pass an examination before the State board of pharmacy; 

 also, amend section 5 of said act by striking out in line 1 the words, "The Pharma- 

 ceutical Society of Delaware/' and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "The- 

 Delaware Pharmaceutical Society." 



SEC. 2. Further amend section 1, chapter 549, volume 18, Laws of Delaware, by 

 striking out all portions of said section conflicting with section 1 of this act. 



SEC. 3. Provided, That nothing in this act contained shall prevent any person 

 already registered as assistant under previous acts from enjoying all the privileges 

 granted by said previous acts at the time of such registration. 



Passed at Dover, April 28. 1891. 



VOLUME 18, CHAPTER 549. 



AN ACT to amend certain portions of the laws governing the practice of pharmacy in the State of 



Delaware. 



Be it enacted ly the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in 

 General Assembly met : 



SECTION 1. Amend section 3 of chapter 36, volume 18, Laws of Delaware, by 

 striking out the word "one" where the same occurs in lines 6 and 10 of the said sec- 

 tion and by inserting in lieu thereof the word " two." 



SEC. 2. Further amend the said act by striking out all of section 5 after the word 

 "years " in line 11 and before the word " the " in line 17 of said section and by insert- 

 ing in lieu thereof the following: "Provided, That the term of office for the first five 

 appointed shall be arranged by lot, so that the time of one shall expire on the first 

 day of July of each year, and the vacancies so created, as well as all vacancies 

 occurring, shall, with recommendation aforesaid, be filled by appointment by the gov- 

 ernor of a person or persons possessing like qualifications as his or their predecessor 

 in office. 



Passed at Dover, April 25, 1889. 



PI.ORI.DA. 



PHARMACY LAW. 



AN ACT to regulate the practice of pharmacy in cities and towns of more than two hundred inhab- 

 itants, and the sale of poisons in the State of Florida, and to affix penalties. 



Be it enacted ly the Legislature of the State of Florida: 



SECTION 1. That from and after the passage of this act it shall be unlawful for any 

 person, not a registered pharmacist, within the meaning of this act, to conduct any 

 pharmacy, drug store, apothecary shop or store located in any village, town, or city 

 in the State of Florida of more than two hundred inhabitants, OF within two miles 

 of any incorporated city or town of more than two hundred inhabitants, for the pur- 

 pose of retailing, compounding, or dispensing medicines or poisons for medical use, 

 except as hereinafter provided. 



SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That it shall be unlawful for the proprietor of any 

 store or pharmacy in any village, town, or city in the State of Florida of more than 

 two hundred inhabitants, or within two miles of any incorporated city or town of 

 more than two hundred inhabitants, to allow any person except a registered phar- 

 macist to compound or dispense the prescriptions of physicians, or to retail or dis- 

 pense poisons for medical use except as an aid to and under the supervision of a reg 



