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ACTS REPEALED. 



All acts and parts of acts coiiiiiig within the purview of this act, and inconsistent 

 therewith, are hereby repealed. 



Passed March 25, 1882. Approved March 28, 1882. 



[Note bv the clerk of the house of delogfltes.J 



The foregoing act takes effect from its passsage, two-thirds of the members elected 

 to each house, by a vote taken by yeas and nays, having so directed. 



A true copy from the rolls. 



Attest: 



J. B. PEYTOX, 



Cleric of the Home of Delegates and Keeper of the Itolls. 



WISCONSIN. 

 CHAPTER 167, LAWS OF 1882, AS AMKXDKD IN 1885 AND 1887. 



AN ACT to regulate the practice of pharmacy, the licensing of persons to carry on such practice, 

 and the sale of poisons in tin- State of Wisconsin. 



The people of the State of Wisconsin, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as 

 follows: 



SECTION 1 (as amended by chapter 146, Laws of 1885). That it shall hereafter 

 be unlawful for any person other than a registered phaimacist to retail, compound, 

 or dispense drugs, medicine 'sous cxc.pt Paris green, when kept in stock, put 



up in pound and half-pou ages), or to institute or conduct any phannaev. 



store, or shop for retailing. ...ding, <>r dispensing drugs, medicines, or poisons, 



unless such person shall b ,'stered j, 1 mnacist, or shall employ and place in 



charge of such pharmacy, jrr or shop .'gistered pharmacist within the full 

 meaning of this act, excep as hereinafter provided. 



SEC. 2. In order to be registered within the full meaning of this act all persons 

 must be either graduates in pharmacy, or shall at the time this act takes effect be 

 engaged in the business of a dispensing pharmacist on their own account, in the State 

 of Wisconsin, intheprepar tion of physicians' prescriptions, and in the vending and 

 compounding of drugs, medicines, and poisons, or shall be licentiates in pharmacy. 



SEC. 3. Graduates in pharmacy shall be considered to consist of such persons as 

 have had four years' practical experience in drug stores where prescriptions of med- 

 ical practitioners are compounded, and have obtained a diploma from such colleges 

 or schools of pharmacy as shall be approved by the board of pharmacy, such as shall 

 be judged by the said board of pharmacy as sufficient guarantee of their attainments 

 and proficiency. 



SEC. 4 (as amended by chapter 460, Laws of 1887). Licentiates in pharmacy shall 

 be such persons as shall have had five years' practical experience in drug stores 

 wherein prescriptions of medical practitioners are compounded and have sustained a 

 satisfactory examination before the State board of pharmacy hereinafter mentioned. 

 The State board may grant certificates of registration to licentiates of such other 

 State boards as it may deem proper without further examination. It shall be the 

 duty of the said board to grant an assistant's certificate to such persons as have had 

 two years' practical experience in drug stores where prescriptions of medical practi- 

 tioners are compounded and have passed a satisfactory examination before said 

 board of pharmacy. The holder of such assistant's certificate shall, however, be 

 deemed competent to sell, vend, and compound on his own account such medicines 

 as are required by the general public in towns or villages having less than five hun- 

 dred inhabitants. 



SEC. 5. Immediately upon the passage of this act the Wisconsin pharmaceutical 

 association shall elect ten reputable and practicing pharmacists doing business in 

 the State, from which number the governor of the State shall appoint five. The said 



