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SEC. 8. Any person not entitled to registration under the preceding provisions 

 and who may desire a certificate as registered pharmacist, shall apply for examina- 

 tion to the board of pharmacy, and shall pay the secretary of the board the sum of 

 five dollars. If the board shall find that he has had a practical experience of four 

 years in compounding physicians' prescriptions ill the general duties of pharmacy 

 and is otherwise duly qualified, they, shall duly register him and issue him a certifi- 

 cate as registered pharmacist. Jn case of failure to pass a satisfactory examination, 

 a second examination tnay be granted within six months without further payment. 



SEC. 9. Repealed. 



SEC. 10. Every proprietor or conductor of a drug store or a pharmacy shall be 

 held responsible for the quality .of all drugs, chemicals, and medicines he may sell 

 or dispense; and should he knowin^y, intentionally, and fraudulently adulterate,, 

 or cause to be adulterated, such drugs, chemicals, or medical preparations, he shall 

 be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, bo liable to a pen- 

 alty not exceeding one hundred dollars, and in addition thereto his name stricken 

 from the register. 



SEC. 11. Nothing hereinbefore contained in this act shall apply to any practitioner 

 of medicine who does not keep open shop for retailing, dispensing, or compounding 

 of medicines or poisons, nor prevent him from administering or supplying to his 

 patients such articles as he may deem fit and proper. And it is also provided that 

 in rural districts, where there is no registered pharmacist within five miles, it shall 

 be lawful for retail dealers to procure license from the board of pharmacy at a fee 

 of two dollars and fifty cents annually, to sell the usual domestic remedies and medi- 

 cines, not including any articles enumerated in the schedules A and B of this act. 



SEC! 12. Repealed. 



SEC. 13. Any person who shall procure, or attempt to procure, registration tor 

 himself or for another under this act by making or causing to be made any false 

 representation, and any registered pharmacist who shall be in the habit of being 

 intoxicated, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction 

 thereof, be liable to a penalty of not less than twenty-five nor more than one hun- 

 dred dollars; and the name of the person so fraudulently registered shall be stricken 

 from the register. 



SEC. 14. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in 

 the statutes. 



Approved March 5, 1885. 



CHAPTER 174. 



AN ACT amendatory of and supplemental to chapter 150 of the session laws of 1885, being an act 

 to prevent incompetent or unauthorized persons from engaging in the practice of pharmacy ; also to 

 regulate the sale of poisons and proprietarj' medicines; to prevent and punish the adulteration of 

 drugs, medicines, medical preparations, and chemicals, and to create a board of pharmacy in the 

 State of Kansas and repeal the original sections 2, 4, 5, 6, 9, and 12 of said chapter. 



Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas: 



SECTION 1. That section 2 of chapter 150 of the session laws of 1885, be, and the 

 same is hereby, amended so as to read as follows: Section 2. Immediately upon the 

 passage of this act the governor shall appoint five reputable and practicing phar- 

 macists, doing business in the State of Kansas. Said pharmacists, so appointed, 

 shall constitute the board of pharmacy of the State of Kansas and shall hold office 

 as respectively designated in their appointments two for the term of one year, two 

 for the term of two years, and one for the term of three years respectively, as here- 

 inafter provided, and until their successors have been duly appointed and qualified. 

 The Kansas State pharmaceutical association shall annually nominate and certify 

 to the governor the names of ten registered pharmacists, residents of the State of 

 Kansas, and who are at that time actually engaged in the business of pharmacy and 

 have had ten years' practical experience in dispensing physicians' prescriptions, 

 from which list the governor shall annually appoint one or more pharmacists to fill 

 the vacancy annually occurring in said board. The term of office in said board shall 



