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THE AMENDED PHARMACY BILL. 
passing of this Act, the said Council may make provision out of the 
real and personal property aforesaid, and out of any special fund, 
known as the Benevolent Fund, not only for the relief of the dis. 
tressed Members or Associates of the said Society and their widows 
and orphans, subject to the said regulations and Bye-laws, but also 
for all persons who may have been and have ceased to be Members or 
Associates of the said Society, or who may be or have been duly re¬ 
gistered as u Pharmaceutical Chemists ” or “ Chemists and Druggists,” 
and the widows and orphans of such persons, subject to the regula¬ 
tions and Bye-laws of the said Society. 
Registration 24. Persons registered under 1 The Medical Act ’ shall not be or 
dieaiActT continue to be registered under this Act. 
Short Title. 25. This Act may be cited as the Pharmacy Act, 1868. 
SCHEDULE A. 
Arsenic and its preparations. 
Oxalic Acid. 
Prussic Acid. 
Chloroform. 
Cyanides of Potassium and Mercury. 
Strychnine, and all poisonous vegetable alkaloids and their salts. 
Aconite and its preparations. 
Emetic Tartar. 
Corrosive Sublimate. 
Belladonna and its preparations. 
Essential Oil of Almonds, unless deprived of its Prussic Acid. 
Cantharides. 
Savin and its Oil. 
SCHEDULE B. 
Fame. 
Residence. 
Qualification. 
A. B. 
Oxford Street, London. 
In business prior to Pharmacy Act, 
1868. 
C. D. 
George Street, Edinburgh. 
Examined and certified. 
E. F. 
Cheapside, London. 
Apprentice or Assistant prior to Phar¬ 
macy Act, 1868. 
SCHEDULE C. 
Declaration by a person who was in business as a Chemist and Druggist in Great 
Britain before the Pharmacy Act, 1868. 
To the Registrar of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. 
I, residing at , in the county of 
hereby declare thatl was in business as a Chemist and Druggist in the keeping 
of open shop for the compounding of the prescriptions of duly qualified medical 
