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Second.  If  its  strength  or  purity  fall  below  the  professed  standard 
or  quality  under  which  it  is  sold. 
Sec.  4.  That  for  the  purposes  of  this  Act  an  article  shall  be 
deemed  to  be  misbranded  : — 
First.  All  drugs,  the  package  or  label  of  which  shall  bear  any 
statement,  design,  or  device  regarding  such  article,  or  the  ingre- 
dients or  substance  or  substances  contained  therein  shall  be  false  or 
misleading  in  any  particular. 
Second.  If  it  be  an  imitation  of  or  offered  for  sale  under  the 
name  of  another  article. 
Third.  If  the  contents  of  the  package  as  originally  put  up  shall 
have  been  removed,  in  whole  or  in  part,  and  other  contents  shall 
have  been  placed  in  such  package,  or  if  the  package  fail  to  bear  a 
statement  on  the  label  of  the  true  formula  of  the  contained  mixture 
or  of  the  presence  of  any  alcohol,  morphine,  opium,  cocaine,  heroin, 
alpha  or  beta  eucaine,  chloroform,  cannabis  indica,  chloral  hydrate, 
acetanilide,  acetphenetidine  or  phenacetine,  antipyrine,  or  any 
derivative  or  any  preparation  of  any  such  substances  contained 
therein.  Provided,  that  nothing  in  this  paragraph  shall  be  con- 
strued to  apply  to  the  filling  of  written  prescriptions,  furnished  by 
practicing  physicians,  dentists  and  veterinarians  and  kept  on  file  by 
druggists,  or  as  to  such  preparations  as  are  specified  and  recognized 
by  the  United  States  Pharmacopoeia,  the  National  Formulary  or 
the  American  Homeopathic  Pharmacopoeia  which  are  made  in 
accordance  therewith,  and  sold  under  titles  designated  therein. 
Fourth.  That  the  enforcement  of  this  law  shall  be  entrusted  to 
a  Commission  consisting  of  the  Commissioner  of  Health,  the  Attor- 
ney General  and  three  (pharmaceutical)  members  selected  by  the 
Governor  of  the  State  from  the  members  of  the  State  Pharmaceutical 
Examining  Board;  this  Commission  shall  make  uniform  rules  and 
regulations  for  carrying  out  the  provision  of  this  Act,  including  the 
collection  and  examination  of  specimens  of  drugs  manufactured  or 
offered  for  sale  in  the  State. 
Fifth.  That  the  examinations  of  specimens  of  drugs  shall  be 
made  under  the  direction  and  supervision  of  said  Commissioners, 
for  the  purpose  of  determining  from  such  examinations  whether 
such  articles  are  adulterated  or  misbranded  within  the  meaning  of 
this  Act ;  and  if  it  shall  appear  from  any  such  examination  that  any 
of  such  specimens  are  adulterated  or  misbranded  within  the  meaning 
