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not apply to physicians putting up their own prescriptions, nor to the sale of patent 

 or proprietary medicines, nor to the sale of those articles commonly known as 

 " grocers' drugs," except these articles that are denominated "poisons" under the 

 law known as the " New Mexico poison law." 



SEC. 11. If any registered pharmacist shall go out of the drug business, and 

 remain out for a period of twelve (12) months, his certificate as registered pharma- 

 cist shall thereupon expire. 



SEC. 12. All suits for the recovery of the several penalties prescribed in this act 

 shall be prosecuted in the name of "The Territory of New Mexico," in any court 

 having jurisdiction; and it shall be the duty of the prosecuting attorney of the 

 county where such offense is committed to prosecute all persons violating the pro- 

 visions of this act, upon proper complaint being made. All penalties collected 

 under the provision of this act shall inure to the expense fund of the board which 

 may occur. 



SEC. 13. All persons registered under this act shall be exempt and free from all 

 jury duty in the Territory of New Mexico, upon such person making affidavit that 

 there is no other drug store in the town except theirs, and that they have no proper 

 assistant, and can procure no such assistant to attend to their business during 

 their absence. 



SEC. 14. It shall be the duty of the said board to grant to persons or merchants 

 in towns or camps having no drug store, minor certificates without charge as they 

 may deem proper, to vend such medicines, compounds, or chemicals as are required 

 by the general public : Provided, That this law is not to be so construed as to pre- 

 vent ranchmen or miners, not within reach of a store or place where drugs are sold, 

 from dispensing medicines to their families or employes: Provided, further, That it 

 shall be the duty of the secretary of said board to render an accurate annual state- 

 ment to the governor of the Territory of all moneys received and expended by said 

 board during each year, and he shall also report upon the general condition of 

 pharmacy throughout the Territory. 



SEC. 15. All a%ts and parts of acts in conflict with this act be, and the same are 

 hereby, repealed. This act shall be in force and take effect from and after its 

 passage. 



Approved, February 15, 1889. 



NEW YORK. 



CHAPTER 410, OF THE LAWS OF 1882, NEW YORK CITY CONSOLIDATION ACT OF 

 EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-TWO. PASSED JULY 1, 1882. 



CHAPTER XXV. 

 Title 6. Pharmacists and druggists.* 



SECTION 2015 (as amended by L. 1889, ch. 448). It shall be unlawful for any person, 

 unless a registered pharmacist, known as a graduate in pharmacy, or as a licentiate 

 in pharmacy within the meaning of this title, to open or conduct any pharmacy or 

 store for retailing, dispensing, or compounding medicines or poisons in the city or 

 county of New York except as hereinafter provided: Provided, That the widow or 

 legal representatives of a deceased person, who was a registered pharmacist, known 

 as a graduate in pharmacy or as a licentiate in pharmacy within the meaning of this 

 title, may continue the business of such deceased pharmacist, provided that the 

 actual retailing, dispensing, or compounding of medicines or poisons be only by a 

 graduate in pharmacy or a licentiate in pharmacy, within the meaning of this title. 



SEC. 2016. Any person, in order to be registered, shall be either a graduate in 

 pharmacy or a licentiate in pharmacy, or a graduate having a diploma from some 

 legally constituted medical college or society. 



NOTE. The succeeding ten sections are a reenactment, with slight verbal changes, 



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of sections 1-10 of chapter 817 of the laws of 1872. 



