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board of pharmacy the sum of tv.'o dollars, aud a like sum shalWWffai 

 retary by graduates in pharmacy and by such licentiates <>f other boards who shal 

 apply for registration under this act; and everyjwplicant for registration by exami- 

 nation shall pay to the said secretary (hi- * if such examination 

 bo attempted: I'r<>< . |.|iieant fails to sustain a satisfactory 

 exa.minat.ujya. by the sit m board his money, the said five dollars, shall be refunded to 

 Mm. 



SBC. 10, as amended by chapter 460, laws of 1887. Every registered pharmacist 

 who desires to continue the practice of his profession shall annually, during the 

 time he shall continue such practice, on such date as the board of pharmacy may 

 determine, pay to the secretary of said board a registration fee, the amount of 

 which shall be fixed by the board, aud which in no case shall exceed two dollars in 

 return for which payment he shall receive a renewal of said registration. Every cer- 

 titicate of registration and every renewal of such certificate shall be conspicuously 

 exposed in the pharmacy to which it applies, and if any registered pharmacist or 

 assistant pharmacist shall fail or neglect to conspicuously expose such certificate he 

 shall be fined not less than five dollars and not more than ten dollars and costs for 

 each and every offense. 



SEC. 11. The secretary of the board of pharmacy shall receive a salary which shall 

 be determined by said board; he shall also receive his traveling and other expenses 

 incurred in the performance of his official duties. The other members of said board 

 shall receive the slim of five dollars for each day actually engaged in such service and 

 all legitimate and necessary expenses incurred in attending the meetings of said board. 

 Said expenses shall be paid from the fees and penalties received by said board under 

 the provisions of this act ; and no part of the salary or other expenses of said board 

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

 excess of said allowances and other expenses hereinbefore provided for, shall be 

 held by the secretary of said board as a special fund for meeting the expenses of 

 said board, said secretary giving such bonds as the said board shall from time to 

 time direct. The said board shall, in its annual report to the governor and to the 

 Wisconsin pharmaceutical association, render an account of all moneys received 

 and disbursed by them pursuant to this act. 



SEC. 12, as amended by chapter 460, laws of 1887. Any member not being or not 

 having in his employ a registered pharmacist, within the full meaning of this act, 

 except as provided in section 4, who shall, after the expiration of ninety days from 

 the passage of this act, keep a pharmacy store or shop for retailing, compounding, 

 or dispensing medicines, or who shall take, use, or exhibit the title of a registered 

 pharmacist, shall, for each and every offense, be liable to a penalty of fifty dollars. 

 Any registered pharmacist or any person who shall permit the compounding and 

 dispensing of prescriptions or the vending of drugs, medicines, or poisons in his 

 store or place of business, except under the personal supervision of a registered 

 pharmacist, or except by a registered assistant pharmacist, or any pharmacist or 

 "registered assistant," who, while continuing in business, shall fail or neglect to 

 procure his annual registration, or any person who shall willfully make any false 

 representation to procure registration for himself or any other person, or who shall 

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

 liable to a penalty of fifty dollars: Provided, 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 such articles as may seem to him proper, nor 

 .with the making and vending of proprietary medicine or medicines placed in sealed 

 packages, with the name of the contents and of the pharmacist or physician by 

 whom prepared or compounded, nor with the sale of the usual domestic remedies by 

 retail dealers, nor with the exclusively wholesale business of any dealers, except as 

 heretofore provided. 



SEC. 13. -Every proprietor or conductor of a drug store shall be held responsible 

 for the quality of all drugs, chemicals, and medicines sold or dispensed by him, 



