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CHARTER  OF  THE  PHARMACEUTICAL  SOCIETY. 
and  every  such  person  duly  registered  as  an  Assistant  shall  be  eli- 
gible for  admission  as  an  Associate  of  the  said  Society  ;  and  every 
such  person  duly  registered  as  a  Student  or  Apprentice  to  a  Phar- 
maceutical Chemist  shall  be  eligible  for  admission  into  the  said 
Society,  according  to  the  by-laws  thereof. 
XI.  That  no  person  who  is  a  member  of  the  medical  profession, 
or  who  is  practising  under  right  of  a  degree  of  any  university,  or 
under  a  diploma  or  license  of  a  medical  or  surgical  corporate  body, 
shall  be  entitled  to  be  registered  under  this  Act ;  and  if  any  regis- 
tered Pharmaceutical  Chemist  shall  obtain  such  diploma  or  license, 
his  name  shall  not  be  retained  on  the  said  register  during  the  time 
that  he  is  engaged  in  practice  as  aforesaid. 
XII.  From  and  after  the  passing  of  this  Act,  it  shall  not  be  law- 
ful for  any  person,  not  being  duly  registered  as  a  Pharmaceutical 
Chemist  according  to  the  provisions  of  this  Act,  to  assume  or  use 
the  title  of  Pharmaceutical  Chemist  or  Pharmaceutist  in  any  part 
of  Great  Britain,  or  to  assume,  use,  or  exhibit  any  name,  title,  or 
sign  implying  that  he  is  registered  under  this  Act,  or  that  he  is  a 
member  of  the  snid  Society  ;  and  if  any  person,  not  being  duly  re- 
gistered under  this  Act,  shall  assume  or  use  the  title  of  Pharmaceu- 
tical Chemist,  or  Pharmaceutist,  or  shall  use,  assume,  or  exhibit  any 
name,  title,  or  sign  implying  that  he  is  a  person  registered  under  this 
Act,  or  that  he  is  a  Member  of  the  said  Society,  every  such  person 
shall  be  liable  to  a  penalty  of  five  pounds  ;  and  such  penalty  may 
be  recovered  by  the  registrar  to  be  appointed  under  this  Act,  in 
the  name  and  by  the  authority  of  the  Council  of  the  said  Society, 
in  manner  following  (that  is  to  say,) 
In  England  or  Wales,  by  plaint  under  the  provisions  of  any  Act 
in  force  for  the  more  easy  recovery  of  small  debts  and  demands  : 
In  Scotland,  by  action  before  the  Court  of  Sessions  in  ordinary 
form,  or  by  summary  action  before  the  sheriff  of  the  county,  or  in 
the  royal  burghs  before  the  magistrates  of  the  burghs  where  the 
offence  may  be  committed  or  the  offender  resides,  who,  upon  proof 
of  the  offence  or  offences,  either  by  confession  of  the  party  offend- 
ing, or  by  the  oath  or  affirmation  of  one  or  more  credible  witnesses, 
shall  convict  the  offender,  and  find  him  liable  in  the  penalty  or 
penalties  aforesaid,  as  also  in  expenses  j  and  it  shall  be  lawful  for 
the  sheriff  or  magistrate,  in  pronouncing  such  judgment  for  the  pe- 
nalty or  penalties  and  costs,  to  insert  in  such  judgment  a  warrant, 
