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meetings of said board: Provided, That no part of the salaries or expenses of the 

 said board .shall be paid out of the Territorial treasury. All moneys received in 

 excess of these expenditures shall be held by the secretary of said board as a special 

 fund for meeting future expenses of the board, said secretary giving such bonds 

 as the board shall from time to time direct. 



SEC. 11. Any person who is not a registered pharmacist nor licentiate in pharmacy, 

 duly authorized under this act to do business on his own account, who shall, after 

 the expiration of three mouths from the passage of this act, keep a pharmacy, store, 

 or shop for the dispensing or compounding of physicians' prescriptions, and shall not 

 have in his employ in said pharmacy, store, or shop, a registered pharmacist, nor 

 licentiate in pharmacy, authorized by the Territorial board to manage a pharmacy, 

 shall for each and every offense be liable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars. 



SEC. 12. Any person not registered under this act who shall take, use, or exhibit 

 the title of registered pharmacist, or licentiate in pharmacy, shall be liable to aline 

 of one hundred dollars for each and every such offense; a like penalty shall attach to a 

 licentiate in pharmacy who shsill, without authority, take, use, or exhibit the title 

 of ' registered pharmacist " in the Territory of Utah. 



SEC. 13. Any proprietor of a pharmacy, or the person who shall permit the com- 

 pounding or dispensing of physicians' prescriptions except by a registered pharma- 

 cist or licentiate in pharmacy, or under the immediate supervision of one, or who, 

 while continuing in the pursuit of pharmacy in the Territory of Utah, shall fail or 

 neglect to procure his biennial registration, and any person who shall willfully make 

 any false representation to procure, for himself or for another, registration, or shall 

 violate any other provision of this act, shall for each and every such offense be liable 

 to a penalty of one hundred dollars : I'i-<>r'{<'d, That nothing in this act shall in any 

 manner interfere with the business of any physician in regular practice, or prevent 

 him from supplying to his patients siieh articles as may to him seem proper; nor 

 with the business of any dealer except as hereinafter provided: Provided, a/so, That 

 nothing iix this act shall in any manner interfere with the business of merchants to 

 sell or vend all such medicines and pharmaceutical preparations as art; required by 

 the general public, and bearing the name of the manufacturer. 



SEC. 14. The proprietors of all pharmacies shall be held responsible for the 

 quality of all drugs and chemicals sold or dispensed at their respective places of 

 business, except patent and proprietary preparation*, and articles sold in the origi- 

 nal packages of the manufacturer. Any person who shall willfully adulterate or 

 alter, or cause or permit to be adulterated or altered, any drug, medicine, or phar- 

 maceutical preparation, or shall sell or offer for salt; any such adulterated or altered 

 article, and any person who shall substitute one material for another, with the 

 intention to defraud or deceive the purchaser, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, 

 and liable for prosecution therefor. If convicted he shall pay a fine in any sum 

 less than three hundred dollars for each and every such offense, besides all the cost 

 incurred in investigation and trial. All suits for the recovery of the several pen- 

 alties prescribed by this act shall be prosecuted in the name of the people of the 

 Territory, of Utah in any court of competent jurisdiction; and it shall be the duty 

 of the district attorney, where such offense is committed, to prosecute all persons 

 violating any of the provisions of this act upon proper complaint being made. All 

 penalties collected for such violation shall be paid to the said board of pharmacy, 

 to be held by said board as heretofore directed. 



SEC. 15. No such persons shall sell any poisons commonly recognized as such, and 

 especially aconite, arsenic, belladonna, biniodide of mercury, carbolic acid, chloral 

 hydrate, chloroform, conium, corrosive sublimate, creosote, croton oil, cyanide of 

 potassium, digitalis, hydrocyanic acid, laudanum, morphine, nux vomica, oil of bit- 

 ter almonds, opium, oxalic acid, strychnine, sugar of lead, sulphate of zinc, white 

 precipitate, red precipitate, without affixing to the box, vessel, or package contain- 

 ing the same, and to the wrapper or cover thereof, a red label bearing the name of 



