672 
THE AMENDED PHARMACY BILL. 
Chemista 
and Drug¬ 
gists within 
meaning of 
Act. 
A-pprenticea 
and Assis¬ 
tants to be 
registered. 
Chemista 
and Drug¬ 
gists in busi¬ 
ness may be 
registered. 
Examiners 
under Pnar- 
macy Act to 
be the Exa¬ 
miners un¬ 
der this Act. 
—Certificate 
of compe¬ 
tent skill, 
etc. 
Application 
of fees to 
purpose of 
Pharmaceu¬ 
tical Soc.ety. 
Registrar 
under Phar¬ 
macy Act to 
be Registrar 
under this 
Act. 
Council of 
Ph rmaceu- 
tical Society 
to make 
orders for 
regulating 
register to 
be kept. 
Duty of 
Registrar to 
3. Chemists and Druggists within the meaning of this Act shall 
consist of all persons who, at any time heretofore, have carried on 
in Great Britain, the business of a Chemist and Druggist, iti the keep¬ 
ing of open shop for the compounding of the prescriptions of duly 
qualified medical practitioners, also of all assistants and associates 
duly registered under or according to the provisions of the Pharmacy 
Act, and also of all such persons as may be duly registered under 
this Act. 
4. Any person who, for two years prior to the time of passing 
this Act, shall have been apprenticed to, or w'ho, at the time of the 
pas ing of tiiis Act, shall be of full age and shall have been actually 
engaged and employed in dispensing and compounding prescriptions, 
as assistant to any Pharmaceutical Chemist, or any such Chemist 
and Druggist as defined by Clause 3 hereof, may, on transmitting to 
the Registrar, before the 31st day of December, 1868. certificates, 
according to the Schedules D and E to this Act, be registered under 
this Act. 
5. Such of the Chemists and Druggists, defined by Clause 3, as 
may, on or before the Slst day of December, 1868, by notice in 
writing, signed by them, and given to the Pegistrar, request to be 
registered under this Act, shall, on production of certificates a' cord- 
iiig to the Schedules C and D to this Act, be registered accordingly. 
6. All such persons as shall from time to time liave been appointed 
to conduct examinations under the Pharmacy Act, shall be, and are 
hereby declared to be Examiners for the purp<^ses of this Act, and 
are hereby empowered and required to examine all such persons as 
shiill tender themselves for examination under the provisions of this 
Act, and every person who shall have been examined by such Exa¬ 
miners, and snail have obtained from them a certificate f f compe¬ 
tent skill and knowledge and qualification, shall be entitled to be 
registered under this Act, and the examination aforesaid shall be 
such as is provided under the Pharmacy Act for the purposes of a 
qualification to be registered as Assistant u.nder that Act, or as the 
same may be varied from time to time by any Bye-Law to be made 
in accordance w ith the Pharmacy Act, w ith the approbation of one 
of Her Majesty’s Principal Secretaries of State. 
7. Such fees shall be payable upon every such examination and 
registration as aforesaid, as shall from time to time be fixed and 
determined by any Bye-Law, to be made in accordance w ith the 
Pharmacy Act, w ith the approbation of one of Her Majesty’s Prin¬ 
cipal Secretaries of State, and shall be paid to the Treasurer of the 
said Society, for the purposes ot the said Society. 
8. The Registrar appointed, or to be appointed, under or by 
virtue of the Pharmacy Act, shall be Registrar for the purposes of 
this Act. 
9. The Council of the Pharmaceutical Society shall, w ith all con¬ 
venient speed, after the passing of this Act, and from time to time, 
as occasion may require, make orders or regulations for regulating 
the register, to be kept under this Act as nearly as conveniently may 
be in accordance with the form set forth in the Schedule B to this 
Act, or to the like efiect, and such register shall be called the Re¬ 
gister of Chemists and Druggists. 
10. It shall be the duly of the Registrar to make and keep a cor¬ 
rect register, in accordance with the provisions of this Act, of all 
persons who shall be entitled to be registered under this Act, and 
