THE AMENDED PHARMACY BILL. 
or producinsj or caiisinof to be made or produced any false or frau-^ 
dulent representation or declaration, either verbally or in writing, 
and any person aiding or assisting him therein, shall be deemed 
guilty of a misdemeanour in England, and in Scotland of a crime or 
offence punishable by fine or imprisonment, and shall on conviction 
thereof be sentenced to be imprisoned for any term not exceeding 
twelve months. 
15. Any person keeping an open shop for the retailing, dispens¬ 
ing, or compounding poisons, or for compounding the prescriptions 
of duly qualified medical practitioners, or who shall take, use, or 
exhibit the name or title of Chemist and Druggist or Chemist or 
Druggist, not being a duly qualified Pharmaceutical Chemist or a 
Chemist and Druggist, or who shall take, use, or exhibit the name 
or title Pharmaceutical Chemist or Pharmaceutist or Pharmacist, 
not being a Pharmaceutical Chemist, shall, for every such offence, 
be liable to pay a penalty or sum of £5, and the same may be sued 
for and recovered in the manner provided by the Pharmacy Act for 
the recovery of penalties under that Act, and shall be dealt with as 
the Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury shall direct. 
16. Nothing hereinbefore contained shall extend to interfere with 
tain persons' the business of any duly qualified medical practitioner or of any 
Member of the Poyal College of Veterinary Surgeons of Great 
Britain, nor with the making or dealing in patent medicines, nor 
with the business of wholesale dealers in supplying poisons to retail 
dealers in the ordinary course of wholesale dealing nor with the re¬ 
tailing of poisons for use m manufactures or photography ; and 
upon the decease of any Pharmaceutical Chemist or Chen ist and 
Druggist actually in business at the time of his death, it shall be 
lawful for any executor, administrator, or trustee of the estate of 
such Pharmaceutical Chemist or Chemist and Druggist to continue 
such business if and so long only as such business shall be bond Jide 
conducted by a duly qualified Assistant resident on the premises 
whereon the business shall be actually carried on, and a duly qua¬ 
lified Assistant within the meaning of this clause shall be a Phar¬ 
maceutical Chemist or a Chemist and Druggist registered by the 
liegistrar under the Pharmacy Act or this Act. 
Poisons to be shall not be lawful to sell, give, or deliver any poison, 
labe'lled.^ either wholesale or by retail, or in a solid or liquid state, unless the 
Penalty on box, bottle, vessel. wrapper, or cover in which such poison is con- 
omissious. tained be distinctly labelled wfith the word poison, and with the 
name and address of the seller, giver, or deliverer of the poison, 
and any seller, giver, or deliverer of any poison not so distinctl}’^ 
labelled, shall, upon a summary conviction bi fore two Justices of 
the Peace m England or the ^Sheriff in Scotland, be liable to a pe¬ 
nalty not exceeding £5 for the first offence, and to a penalty not 
exceeding £10 for the second offence, and for the purposes of this 
clause the person on whose behalf any sale is made by any appren¬ 
tice or servant shall be deemed to be the seller. 
Registered X8. All persons registered under this Act shall be exempt from 
persons . k , ^ • 
exempt from service on juries. 
Juries. 19. Every person who is or has been, or shall for the time being 
Chemists ^e iu business on his own account as a Chemist and Druggist as 
and Drug, aforesaid, and who shall be registered as a Chemist and Druggist, 
for*^eleehon*^ shall be eligible to be elected and continue a Member of the Phar- 
as Members maceutical Society according to the Bye-Laws thereof; but no per- 
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