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contemplated by the provisions of this act they shall have power to revoke their 

 certificate: Provided, however, That such certificate shall not be cancelled except 

 after a hearing before said board, at which a majority of its members shall be present 

 and of which meeting the person holding the certificate to be cancelled shall have 

 not less than ten days' notice, and then only upon due proof by examination or other- 

 wise :. Provided, further, That an appeal from the decision of said board maybe taken 

 to the circuit court of the county in which the person whose certificate is cancelled 

 resides in the same manner as is now provided by law in cases of appeal from the 

 decision of county commissioners. 



SEC. 15. Penalties inure to whom. All penalties collected under the provisions of 

 this act shall inure to the South Dakota pharmaceutical association. 



Srcc. 16. Repeal. All acts and parts of acts in conflict with this act are hereby 

 repealed. 



SKC. 17. Emergency. That an emergency is hereby declared to exist and, therefore, 

 this act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval. 



SCHEDULE "A." 



Acetate of lead, Paris green, oxalic acid, carbolic acid, chloral hydrate, chloroform, 

 ether, sulphate of zinc, and other poisonous medicines fatal to human life in doses 

 of from fifteen to sixty grains. 



SCHEDULE "B." 



Aconite, arsenic, belladonna, opium (except in paragoric and Dover's powders) 

 and their preparations, strychnine, corrosive sublimate, prussic acid, cyanide of 

 potassium, nitric and sulphuric acids, tartar emetic, and other poisonous medicines 

 fatal to human life in doses of fifteen grains or less. 

 Approved March 1, 1893. 



TENNESSEE. 

 THE PHARMACY ACT. 



AN ACT to establish a State board of pharmacy, and to regulate the practice of pharmacy, the sale of 

 poisons, and to prohibit the adulteration of drugs in the State of Tennessee. 



SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee, That from 

 and after the passage of this act it shall be unlawful for any person, not a registered 

 pharmacist, within the meaning of this act, to open or conduct any pharmacy or 

 retail drug or chemical store as proprietor thereof, unless he shall have in his employ 

 and place in charge of such pharmacy or retail drug or chemical store a registered 

 pharmacist within the meaning of this act, who shall have the supervision and 

 management of that part of the business requiring pharmaceutical skill and knowl- 

 edge, or to engage in the occupation of compounding or dispensing medicines or pre- 

 scriptions of physicians, or of selling at retail for medical purposes any drugs, chem- 

 icals, poisons, or pharmaceutical preparations within this State until he has com- 

 plied with the provisions of this act: Provided, That 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 with the 

 making of patent or proprietary medicines, or with the selling by any country store 

 of copperas, camphor, borax, blue vitriol, saltpeter, sulphur, brimstone, licorice, 

 sage, quinine, juniper berries, senna leaves, castor oil, spirits of turpentine, sweet 

 oil, glycerin, Glauber's salt, Epsom salts, cream of tartar, bicarbonate of sodium, 

 and of paregoric, essence of peppermint, essence of cinnamon, essence of ginger, 

 hive syrup, syrup of ipecac, tincture of arnica, syrnp of tolu, syrup of squills, 

 spirits of camphor, number six, sweet spirits of niter, compound cathartic pills, and 

 other similar preparations when compounded by a regular pharmacist and put up 

 in bottles and boxes bearing the label of such pharmacist or wholesale druggist, 



