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aware of its poisonous character, and represents that it is to be used for legitimate 

 purposes. Nor shall it he lawful for any registered pharmacist to sell auv poisons 

 included in schedule "A." without, hefore delivering the same to the purchaser, 

 causing an entry to he made in a hook kept for that purpose, stating the date of 

 sale, name and address of purchaser, the name of poison sold, the purpose for 

 which it was represented hy the purchaser to he required, and the name of dispenser 

 such hook to he always open for inspection by the proper authorities and to ho 

 preserved for at least five years. The provisions of this section shall not apply to 

 the dispensing of poison in not unusual quantities or doses upon the prescription of 

 practitioners of medicine. Nor shall it he lawful for any licensed or registered druggist 

 or pharmacist to retail, sell, or give away any alcholic liquors or compounds as a 

 beverage. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be deemed 

 guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than 

 twenty-five nor more than one hundred dollars. (Laws, 1881, p. 132.) 



SEC. 4619. Making false representations, etc.; penalty. Any person who shall pro- 

 cure or attempt to procure registration for himself or for another under this chapter, 

 by making or causing to be made false representations, 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 hundred dollars, and the name of the person so 

 fraudulently registered shall be stricken from the register. Any person not a reg- 

 istered pharmacist, as provided for in this chapter, or Who shall conduct a store, 

 pharmacy, or place of retailing, compounding, or dispensing drugs, medicines, or 

 chemicals for medical use, or for compounding or dispersing physicians' prescrip- 

 tions, or who shall take, use, or exhibit the title of "registered pharmacist," shall be 

 deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction tl ereof, shall be liable to a 

 penalty of not less than one hundred dollars, except as provided in section 4614. 

 (Laws, 1881, p. 132.) 



SEC. 4620. Chapter shall not apply to, what. This chapter shall not apply to physi- 

 cians putting up their own prescriptions, nor to the sale of proprietary medicines. 

 (Laws, 1881, p. 133.) 



SEC. 4621. Nay sell or give away in what quantity, when. No druggist, proprietor of 

 a drug store, or pharmacist shall, directly or indirectly, sell, give away, or otherwise 

 dispose of alcohol or intoxicating liquors of any kind in any quantity less than four 

 gallons for any purpose, except on a written prescription, dated and signed, first 

 had and obtained from some regularly registered and practicing physician, and then 

 only when such physician shall state in such prescription the name of the person for 

 whom the same is prescribed, and that such intoxicating liquor is prescribed as a 

 necessary remedy: Provided, That any druggist or pharmacist may sell or give away, 

 in good faith, any wine for sacramental purposes : Provided further, That any drug- 

 gist may sell alcohol in less quantities than four gallons for art, mechanical, and 

 scientific purposes, but only on a written application signed by a person known to 

 the druggist to be a mechanic, scientist, or artist, in which application shall be 

 stated the purpose for which alcohol is to be used. Any druggist who shall violate 

 any of the provisions of this section, or any person who shall make a false statement 

 in an application for alcohol, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on con- 

 viction shall, for the first offense, be fined not less than one hundred nor more than 

 five hundred dollars, and for a second offense shall, on conviction, in addition to such 

 fine, have his certificate of registration as a pharmacist revoked. (Laws, 1883, p. 

 89, amended a.) 



SEC. 4622. Prescriptions must be preserved, etc.; penalty for failure. Every drug- 

 gist, proprietor of drug store, or pharmacist shall carefully preserve all prescriptions 

 compounded by him or those in his employ, numbering, dating, and filing them in 

 the order in which they are compounded, and shall produce the same in court or 

 before any grand jury whenever thereto lawfully required, and on failing, neglect- 

 ing, or refusing so to do, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on couvic- 

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