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11. License in lieu of one lost. If a license to practice pharmaceutics be issned 

 and become lost or destroyed, the board of examiners may issue another in lien of it, 

 upon satisfactory proof of the loss or destruction. 



12. Board of examiners must keep a record of their proceedings. It is the duty of 

 the board of examiners to cause the secretary to keep a complete record of [its] acts 

 and proceedings, and to preserve all papers, documents, and correspondence received 

 by the board and relating to their duties. Office stationery, blanks, etc., such sta- 

 tionery, books, and forms as may be required by the board of pharmaceutical exam- 

 iners in the discharge of their duties, shall be furnished it by the board of public 

 contracts. 



13. Members of board may be removed and vacancies filled. The governor may remove 

 any or all of the members for pharmaceutical examiners, and appoint any other or 

 others in place of such as may be removed, and may fill by appointment any vacancy 

 that may occur in the board. 



LAWS REGULATING THE SALE OF POISONS, THE ADULTERATION OF DRUGS, FOOD,, 



ETC., OF MISSISSIPPI. 



Morphine: Sale of , regulated; scarlet wrapper and label, etc. If any druggist, or 

 other person, shall sell, after for sale, or give away any sulphate, or other prepara- 

 tion, of morphine in any bottle, vial, envelope, or other package, without having 

 the same wrapped in a scarlet paper or envelope, and labeled with a scarlet label, 

 lettered in white letters, plainly naming the contents of the bottle, vial, envelope, 

 or package, he shall be guilty of misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be fined not 

 less than ten dollars nor more than fifty dollars. 



The same: Physidan's certificate. If any druggist, or other person, shall sell or give 

 away any sulphate, or other preparation of morphine, or any opium, or any prep- 

 aration thereof, without the person buying or receiving the same having, present- 

 ing, and leaving with the seller or giver a written certificate, signed by some repu- 

 table practicing physician, showing that the same is necessary or proper to the 

 health of the person for whose use the same is desired, naming the person, he shall 

 be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be punished as prescribed in 

 the last section. 



The same: False certificate. If any physician shall give a certificate, of the kind 

 mentioned in the last section, which is false, he shall be fined not less than t unity 

 dollars nor more than two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned not less than ten days 

 nor more than three months for each offense. 



(2744) Adulteration of food, drugs, candy, confects, and sweetmeats. If any person 

 shall manufacture, sell, or keep, or offer, or exhibit for sale any adulterated food or 

 drug, as defined by law, or if any person shall manufacture, sell, or keep, or offer, 

 or exhibit for sale any candy, confect or sweetmeat, in making which any prepara- 

 tion of lime or other deleterious substance is used, he shall, upon conviction, be 

 fined not exceeding five hundred dollars, -or be imprisoned in the county jail not 

 more than six months, or both. 



(2841) Trade marks: Counterfeiting and forging of. Every person who shall know- 

 ingly and wilfully forge or counterfeit, or cause or procure to be forged or counter- 

 feited, any representation, likeness, similitude, copy, or imitation, of the private 

 stamp, wrappers, or labels usually affixed by any mechanic or manufacturer to, and 

 used by such mechanic or manufacturer on, in, or about the sale of any goods, wares, 

 or merchandise whatsoever, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction 

 shall be punished by fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or imprisonment in 

 the county jail not less than three months nor more than one year. 



(2842) The same: Possession of plates, dies, etc., for counterfeiting. Every person 

 who shall have in his possession any die, plate, engraving, or printed label, stamp, 

 or wrapper, or any representation, likeness, similitude, copy, or imitation of the 

 private stamp, wrapper or label, usually affixed by any mechanic or manufacturer 



