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pharmacist or wholesale druggist, with the name of the article and directions for its 

 use on each bottle or box, or with the exclusive wholesale business of any dealer. 



SEC. 4406. The Ohio State pharmaceutical association shall immediately upon the 

 passage of this act submit to the governor the names of te v persons, resident of this 

 State, who have had at least ten years' experience as pharmacists and druggists, and 

 from the names so submitted to him, or others, the govern or shall, with the approval 

 of the senate, select and appoint five persons, who shall constitute a board to be 

 styled the Ohio board of pharmacy, and any member of the board may be removed 

 by the governor for good cause shown him. One member of said board shall be 

 appointed and hold his office for one year, one for two years, one for three years, one 

 for four years, and one for five years, aud until his successor shall be appointed and 

 qualified; aud at its regular annual meeting, in each and every meeting thereafter, 

 the said Ohio State pharmaceutical association shall select and submit to the gov- 

 ernor the names of five persons with the qualifications hereinbefore mentioned, and 

 the governor shall, with the approval of the senate, select from the names so sub- 

 mitted, or others, one member of said board who shall hold his office for five years, 

 or until his successor shall be appointed and qualified. 



Any vacancy that may occur in said board shall be filled for the unexpired term 

 by the governor, with the approval of the senate. Each member of said board 

 shall, within ten days after his appointment, take and subscribe an oath of affirma- 

 tion before a competent officer to faithfully and imparti lly perform the duties of 

 his office. 



SEC. 4407. The Ohio board of pharmacy shall hold thre regular meetings in each 

 year, one at Cincinnati on the second Monday of Januai , one at Columbus on the 

 second Monday of May, and one at Cleveland on the second Monday of October, 

 and such additional meetings at such times and places as may be determined upon 

 by said board, at each of which meetings it shall transact such business as is 

 required of it by law ; said board shall make such rules, by-laws, and regulations as 

 may be necessary for the proper discharge of their duties, and shall make a report 

 of its proceedings, including an itemized account of all moneys received and expended 

 by said board, pursuant to this chapter, and a list of the names of all pharmacists 

 duly registered under this act, to the secretary of State on the 15th of November, 1884, 

 and aimually thereafter, and to the Ohio State pharmaceutical association. Said 

 board shall keep a book of registration open at some place in Columbus, of which due 

 notice shall be given in three or more newspapers of general circulation in this State, 

 in which the name and place of business of every person duly qualified under this 

 chapter to conduct or engage in the business mentioned and described in section 

 forty-four hundred and five shall be registered. Every person now conducting or 

 engaged in such business in this State as proprietor or manager of the same, or who, 

 being of the age of eighteen years, has been employed or engaged for three years 

 preceding the passage of this act as an assistant in any retail drug store in the 

 United States, in the compounding or dispensing of medicines on the prescriptions 

 of physicians, who shall furnish satisfactory evidence, in writing and under oath, of 

 such facts within three months after the publication of said notice, shall be regis- 

 tered as a pharmacist or assistant pharmacist, as the case may be, without examina- 

 tion. Every person, who shall hereafter desire to conduct or engage in such busi- 

 ness in this State, shall appear before said board and be registered within ten days 

 after receiving a certificate of competency and qualification from said board. The 

 said board shall demand and receive for such registration, from each and every person 

 registered as a pharmacist, a fee of not exceeding three dollars, and from each and 

 every person registered as an assistant pharmacist a fee not exceeding two dollars, 

 to be applied to the payment of the expenses arising under the provisions of this 

 chapter : Provided, however, That no such fee shall be demanded of any person who 

 has heretofore been registered as the proprietor or manager of such business, or as 

 an assistant therein, under the provisions of any law heretofore in force in this 

 State. Every registered pharmacist or assistant pharmacist, who desires to con- 



