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ported with the name of the manufacturer, shall have the 
true name of the manufacturer, and the place where they 
are prepared permanently and legibly affixed to each par- 
cel by stamp, label or otherwise ; and all medicinal prepa- 
rations imported without such names affixed as aforesaid, 
shall be adjudged to be forfeited. 
Sec. 3. Jind he it farther enacted, That if on examina- 
tion any drugs, medicines, medicinal preparations, whether 
chemical or otherwise, including medicinal essential oils^ 
are found in the opinion of the examiner to be so far adul- 
terated or in any manner deteriorated, as to render them 
inferior in strength and purity to the standard established 
by the United States, Edinburgh, London, French and Ger- 
man pharmacopoeias and dispensatories, and thereby im- 
proper, unsafe, or dangerous to be used for medicinal pur- 
poses, a return to that effect shall be made upon the invoice, 
and the articles so noted shall not pass the Custom House, 
unless on a re-examination of a strictly analytical charac- 
ter, called for by the owners or consignees, the return of the 
examiner shall be found erroneous, and it shall be declared 
as the result of such analysis, that the said articles may pro- 
perly, safely, and without danger, be used for medicinal 
purposes. 
Sec. 4. ^nd be it further enacted. That the owner or 
consignee, shall at all times, when dissatisfied with the ex- 
aminer's return, have the privilege of calling, at his own 
expense, for a re-examination, and on depositing with the 
Collector such sum as the latter may deem sufficient to 
defray such expense, it shall be the duty of that officer to 
procure some competent analytical chemist possessing the 
confidence of the medical profession, as well as of the 
colleges of medicine and pharmacy, if any such institutions 
exist in the State in which the Collection District is situated, 
[who shall make] a careful analysis of the articles included 
in said return, and a report upon the same under oath, and 
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