QUALIFICATIONS OF CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. 
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1G. Every person duly registered as a Chemist and Druggist, and Registered Che- 
having (whether before or after such registration) been examined and ^vin" US * 
certified as aforesaid, shall be eligible to continue or to be elected an As- passed Minor 
sociate as aforesaid, and may publicly use the title or description Asso- Examination, 
ciate of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain; and every such ^Jnd. 6 ontimm 
person so continuing or elected as such Associate shall have the privilege and^se titlVof 
of attending all meetings of the said Society, and of voting thereat, and Associate of 
otherwise taking part in the proceedings of such meetings in the same Pharmaceutical 
manner as members of the said Society, but shall not have or exercise vote^fme^inas 
any other of the rights or privileges of such members. of the Society ** 
17. Nothing in this Act contained shall extend, or be construed to ex- - 
tend, to lessen or prejudice, or in anywise to interfere with, any of the of dul" ° ualifi*I 
rights, authorities, privileges, and immunities heretofore vested in and medicid praeti-' 
exercised and enjoyed by any duly qualified medical practitioner. tioners. 
IS. And, whereas by the Charter of incorporation of the said Pharma- ~— 
ceutical Society of Great Britain, it is provided that the Council of the ^ayb-applied 0 
said Society shall have the sole control and management of the real and t, 0 past members 
personal property of the said Society, subject to the bye-laws thereof, and and Associates, 
shall make provision thereout, or out of such part thereof as they shall ceuticafehe 11181 " 
think proper, for the relief of the distressed Members or Associates of the mists, and regis- 
said Society and their widows and orphans, subject to the regulations and tered Chemists 
bye-laws of the said Society; and whereas, for extending the benefits and Druggists, 
which have resulted from the said provision in the said Charter of Incor¬ 
poration, it is desirable that additionable powers shall be granted to the 
said Council: be it enacted, that from and after the said 1st day of Ja¬ 
nuary, 1866, the said Council may make provision out of the real and per¬ 
sonal property aforesaid, and out of any special fund known as the Bene¬ 
volent Fund, not only for the relief of the distressed Members or Associ¬ 
ates 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 registered as “Pharmaceutical Chemists” or “ Che¬ 
mists and Druggists,” and the widows and orphans of such persons, sub¬ 
ject to the regulations and bye-laws of the said Society. 
19. This Act maybe described as the Chemists and Druggists Act, Title of Ac-t. 
1865. 
SCHEDULE 
A. 
Name. 
Residence. 
Qualification. 
A. B. 
Oxford Street, London. 
In business prior to January, 1866. 
C. D. 
George Street, Edinburgh. 
Examined and certified. 
SCHEDULE B. 
j Declaration required of a 'person tvho claims to be registered as a Chemist and Drug¬ 
gist , upon the ground that lue was in business as a Chemist and Druggist in Great 
Britain before the 1st day of January , 1866. 
To the Registrar of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. 
I, , residing at , in the County of , hereby 
declare that I was in business as a Chemist and Druggist, in the keeping of open shop 
for the compounding of the Prescriptions of duly qualified Medical Practitioners at 
, in the County of , on or before the 1st day of January, 1866. 
• Signed (Name.) 
Dated this day of , 18 . 
