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be found the purchaser is aware of its poisonous character and represents that it i 

 to be used for a legitimate purpose. The proprietor of every drug store shall keep 

 in his place of business a registry book in which shall be entered an accurate record 

 of the sales of all such poisons. Any violation of this section shall make the prin 

 cipal of said store liable to a fine of not less than ten dollars and not more than one 

 hundred dollars for each offense: Provided, however, That this section shall no< 

 apply to manufacturers making and selling at wholesale any poisons, but, provided 

 that each box, vessel, or paper in which said poison is contained shall be labeled as 

 above specified. 



SEC. 11. Any person not being a registered pharmacist, or who shall not have 

 complied with all the provisions of this act, who shall take, exhibit, or use the title 

 of pharmacist, or who proposes to or does compound or dispense prescriptions of 

 medical practitioners, or retail medicines or poisons to be used as medicines, or has 

 not in any way followed the provisions of this act, shall be subject to indictment 

 for each offense, and upon conviction shall be fined for the first offense fifty dollars 

 and the cost of prosecution, and for each subsequent violation he shall be fined one 

 hundred dollars and the cost of prosecution: Provided, That nothing in this act 

 shall be construed to apply to the business of a licensed practitioner of medicines 

 nor to prevent such practitioner from supplying his patients with such articles as 

 he may deem proper, nor to those who sell medicines, nor to those who sell medi 

 cines or poisons by whol sale only, nor to the manufacture or sale of proprietary or 

 patent medicines, nor pr* 'eut shopkeepers from dealing in and selling the commonly 

 used medicines and pois* '8, if such poisons and medicines are properly labeled. 



SEC. 12. That any pers'-n who shall procure or attempt to procure registration foi 

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

 sentations, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, upon convictioi 

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

 one hundred dollars, and the name of the person so falsely registered shall be 

 stricken from the register. 



OHIO. 



SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That sec 

 tions forty-four hundred and five, forty-four hundred and six, forty-four hun 

 dred and seven, forty-four hundred and eight, forty-four hundred and nine, forty 

 four hundred and ten, forty-four hundred and eleven, [and] forty-four hundred 

 and twelve of the Revised Statutes of Ohio be so amended as to read as follows : 



SEC. 4405. It shall be unlawful for any person not a registered pharmacist to 

 open or conduct any pharmacy or any retail drug or chemical store as proprietor 

 thereof unless he shall have in his employ and place, in charge of such pharmacy or 

 store, a registered pharmacist, within the meaning of this chapter, who shall have 

 the supervision and management of that part of the business requiring pharmaceuti 

 cal skill and knowledge ; or to engage in the occupation of compounding or dispeus 

 ing medicines or prescriptions of physicians, or of selling at retail for medical pur- 

 poses any drugs, chemicals, poisons, or pharmaceutical preparations within this 

 State until he has complied with the provisions of this chapter : Provided, Nothing 

 in this section shall apply to or in any manner interfere with the business of any 

 physician, or prevent him supplying to his patients such articles as may seem to 

 him proper, or to the making, or vending of patent or proprietary medicines by any 

 retail dealer, or with the selling by any country store of copperas, borax, blue vitriol, 

 saltpeter, sulphur, brimstone, licorice, sage, juniper berries, senna leaves, castor oil, 

 sweet oil, spirits of turpentine, glycerin, Glauber's salt, Epsom salt, cream of tar- 

 tar, bicarbonate of sodium, and of paregoric, essence of peppermint, essence of cinna- 

 mon, essence of ginger, lime syrup, syrup of ipecac, tincture of arnica, syrup of toln, 

 syrup of squills, spirits of camphor, number six, sweet spirits of niter, compound 

 cathartic pills, quinine pills, and other similar preparations when compounded by a 

 registered pharmacist, and put up in bottles and boxes bearing the label of such 



