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SCHEDULE A COUtilllied. 



MORPHIA Continued. Atropia. 



Valerianate, Brucia. 



and other solutions. Codeia. 



Oil bitter almonds. . Couia. 



OPIUM Emetia. 



Laudanum. Narcotina. 



ALKALOIDS Nicotia. 



Aconitia. Veratria, etc. 



SCHEDULE B. 



ACONITE Carbolic acid and solution. 



Belladonna. Chloral hydrate. 



Cantharides. Chloroform. 



Colchicum root. Creosote. 



Colchicuin seed. Croton oil. 



Cotton root. Chromic acid. 



Digitalis. Muriatic acid. 



Ergot. Nitric acid. 



Henbane. Nitrous acid. 



Nux vomica. Nitro-niuriatic acid. 



Savin, Oxalic acid. 



including their Phosphoric acid. 



Tinctures, fluid and Sulphuric acid. 



Solid extracts, Sulphurous acid. 



Wines and oils. Sulphate zinc. 



LAW REGULATING THE SALE OF MORPHINE. No. 384. 



AN ACT to prescribe the manner of selling the sulphate and other preparations of morphine in 

 this State, and for other purposes. 



SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, That on 

 and after the first day of January, 1886, it shall not he lawful for any druggist or 

 other dealer in drugs and medicines to sell or offer for sale any sulphate or other 

 preparations of morphine in any bottle, vial, envelope, or other package, unless 

 the same be wrapped in a scarlet paper or envelope, and all bottles or vials used for 

 the above purpose shall have, in addition to said scarlet paper wrapper, a scarlet 

 label lettered in white letters, plainly naming the contents of said bottle. 



SEC. 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That any one violating the 

 provisions of the above section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction 

 thereof shall be fined not less than ten nor more than fifty dollars, at the discretion 

 of the court, for each and every violation of the preceding section. 



SEC. 3. Be it further enacted, That all laws or part of laws in conflict with this 

 act be, and the same are hereby, repealed. 



Approved, October 15, 1885. 



SECTION 3004 OF THE CODE. 



Adulterated drugs. "A person who knowingly or carelessly, by himself or his 

 agents, sells to another adulterated drugs or liquors by the use of which damage 

 accrues to the purchaser, or his patients, or his family, or his property, shall be 

 liable in damages for the injury done." 



IDAHO. 



Has no pharmacy law. 



