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adulterated, any of such drugs, chemicals, or medicinal preparations he shall be 

 deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof be fined not exceeding 

 one hundred dollars, and in addition thereto, if he be a registered pharmacist, his 

 name may be stricken from the register. Every registered pharmacist who desires 

 to continue the practice of his profession shall annually, within thirty days next 

 preceding the annual meeting of the board, pay to the secretary a registration fee 

 of one dollar, for which he shall receive a, renewal of said certificate of registration. 

 Any registered pharmacist failing to renew his registration, as required by this sec- 

 tion, and continuing in the exercise of his profession, shall be deemed guilty of mis- 

 demeanor, and upon conviction thereof be fined not exceeding twenty-five dollars 

 for each offence. 



SEC. 11. It shall not be lawful for any person having authority to sell or dispense 

 medicines or poison to retail any poisons enumerated in the following schedules, 

 without distinctly labeling the bottle, box, vessel, or paper in which said poison is 

 contained, with the name of the article, the word "poison," and the name and place 

 of the business of the seller, to wit: 



SCHEDULE A. 



Arsenic, and its preparations, corrosive sublimate, white precipitate, niniodide of 

 mercury, cyanide of potassium, hydrocyanic acid, strychnine, and essential oil of 

 bitter almonds. 



SCHEDULE B. 



Aconite, belladonna, colchicum, coniuin, nux vomica, henbane, savin, ergot, cotton 

 root, cantharides, creosote, digitalis, and their pharmaceutical preparations; croton 

 oil. chloroform, chloral hydrate, sulphate of zinc, carbolic acid, oxalic acid, mor- 

 phine, preparations containing opium, except paregoric and other preparations of 

 opium containing less than two grains to the ounce, and other deadly poisons. Nor 

 shall it be lawful for any person to sell or deliver any poison mentioned in said 

 schedules unless upon due inquiry it be found that the purchaser is aware of its 

 poisonous nature and represents that it is to be used for a legitimate purpose; nor 

 shall it be lawful for any person to sell any poison mentioned in schedule A without, 

 before delivering the same to the purchaser, causing an entry to be made in a book 

 to be kept for that purpose, always open for public inspection, stating the date of 

 sale, the name and address of the purchaser, the name and quantity of the poison 

 sold, the purpose for which it is required, as represented by the purchaser, and the 

 name of the dispenser. The provisions of this section shall not apply to the dis- 

 pensing of poisons in usual doses on physicians' prescriptions, put up by a registered 

 pharmacist, or dispensed by a physician. 



SEC. 12. Nothing contained in the foregoing section shall apply to or interfere 

 with the business of any practitioner of medicine who does not keep open shop for 

 the retailing of medicines and poisons, nor with the business of wholesale dealers. 



SEC. 13. Any person who knowingly or negligently allows the compounding and 

 dispensing of prescriptions in his store or place of business by any person not reg- 

 istered, except under the immediate supervision or control of a registered pharma- 

 cist; any person who fraudulently represents himself to be registered; any person 

 not registcied who keeps open shop for the retailing or dispensings of medicines or 

 poisons, and any person violating any of the provisions of section seventeen hun- 

 dred and sixty-four, shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and, on conviction 

 thereof, be fined not less than twenty nor more than one hundred dollars. 



