PHARMACY  IN  JAMAICA. 
353 
«  Seventh. — The  registrar  shall,  on  the  (first)  of  (July),  one 
thousand  eight  hundred  and  sixty  (four),  and  (first)  day  of 
(January),  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  sixty  (five),  and 
on  every  succeeding  (first)  day  .  of  (July)  and  (January),  or 
within  (thirty)  days  thereafter,  cause  to  be  published  in  the  'Ja- 
maica Gazette,'  by  authority,  a  list,  signed  by  him,  of  the 
names,  in  alphabetical  order,  according  to  their  surnames,  of 
the  several  chemists  and  druggists  on  the  register  on  every  such 
(first)  day  of  (July)  and  (first)  day  of  (January),  under  a  pen- 
alty of  (twenty)  shillings  for  every  neglect. 
«  Eighth. — A  copy  of  the  4  Jamaica  Gazette,'  by  authority, 
containing  a  list  of  the  names  of  chemists  and  druggists,  pub- 
lished as  by  this  Act  is  directed,  shall  be  evidence  in  all  courts, 
and  before  all  justices  of  the  peace  and  others  of  the  registra- 
tion, according  to  the  provisions  of  this  Act,  of  the  several  per- 
sons whose  names  are  mentioned  therein. 
44  Ninth. — Upon  the  passing  of  this  Act,  the  Governor  shall 
appoint  in  every  parish  of  this  island  one  or  more  qualified 
practitioners  of  medicine  and  surgery,  who  shall  have  power  and 
authority,  and  are  hereby  required,  at  reasonable  and  con- 
venient times,  as  often  as  to  them  shall  seem  expedient,  to  en- 
ter into  any  shop,  store,  or  house  of  any  person  whatsoever  in 
which  medicines,  drugs,  or  remedies  for  internal  or  external 
use  are  kept  or  prepared  for  sale,  and  to  search,  survey,  prove, 
and  determine  if  the  same  medicines,  drugs,  and  remedies  shall 
be  of  good,  sound,  and  wholesome  quality,  and  cause  to  be 
burnt,  or  otherwise  destroyed,  all  such  medicines,  drugs  and 
remedies  as  they  shall  find  false,  adulterated,  corrupt,  or  de- 
cayed ;  and  every  person  who  shall  obstruct,  or  cause  to  be  ob- 
structed, any  such  authorized  practitioner  of  medicine  and  sur- 
gery in  the  execution  of  his  said  duty,  shall  be  subjected  to  a 
penalty  not  exceeding  [to]  pounds. 
"  Tenth — All  persons  vending  poisons,  or  poisonous  drugs, 
shall  keep  the  same  in  a  separate  place,  under  lock  and  key, 
under  the  penalty  of  [thirty']  pounds. 
44  Eleventh. — Any  penalty  imposed  by  this  Act  may  be  re- 
covered in  a  summary  manner  before  two  justices  of  the  peace 
of  the  parish  or  precinct  wherein  the  penalty  was  incurred, 
and  may  be  proceeded  for  and  recovered  or  enforced  under  the. 
23 
