"^Declmber1511!™  )  Regulations  for  Prohibition  Enforcement.  773 
tion  and  later  submitted  to  the  Prohibition  Commissioner  as  repre- 
senting the  views  of  pharmacy  and  the  drug  trade  thereon. 
1.  That  it  is  the  sense  of  this  meeting  that  none  of  the  U.  S.  P. 
or  N.  F.  preparations  appearing  in  the  list  submitted  by  the  Com- 
missioner of  Internal  Revenue  be  eliminated  until  such  time  as  it 
is  proven  that  they  are  being  generally  used  for  beverage  purposes, 
especially  in  view  of  the  fact  that  the  decennial  revision  of  the  U. 
S.  P.  and  N.  F.  will  shortly  be  made. 
2.  That  we  endorse  the  practice  of  the  Bureau  of  Internal  Rev- 
enue requiring  a  label  to  be  affixed  to  all  medicinal  preparations 
which  might  be  used  for  beverage  purposes,  stating  clearly  that  non- 
beverage  alcohol  is  used  in  the  preparation  and  that  it  is  a  violation 
of  the  law  to  sell  or  use  the  same  for  beverage  purposes. 
3.  That  sales  by  wholesalers  and  manufacturers  of  elixirs  on 
this  list  be  made  only  to  those  holding  permits  for  the  use  and  sale 
of  non-beverage  spirits  and  duly  licensed  physicians. 
4.  That  sales  of  elixirs  on  this  list  be  made  to  the  consumer  only 
when  properly  medicated  so  as  to  make  them  unfit  for  beverage 
purposes  or  upon  a  physician's  prescription. 
5.  That  spiritus  juniperi  compositus  (compound  spirit  of  juni- 
per) and  spiritus  niyreiae  compositus  (compound  spirit  of  myrcia) 
be  sold  to  the  consumer  in  the  unmodified  form  only  on  a  physician's 
prescription. 
6.  That  tinctura  cardamoni  composita  (tincture  of  cardamom 
compound),  tinctura  caramellis  (tincture  caramel),  tinctura  arc- 
matica  (aromatic  tincture)  ,  and  tinctura  amara  (  bitter  tincture  )  be 
sold  to  the  consumer  in  the  unmodified  form  only  on  a  physician's 
prescription. 
7.  That  tinctura  lavendulae  composita  (compound  tincture  of 
lavender)  and  tinctura  zingiberis  (tincture  of  ginger)  be  sold  in 
the  unmodified  form  to  the  consumer  in  quantities  not  greater  than 
two  fluid  ounces  at  one  time  and  not  more  f  requently  than  once  in 
ten  days  to  the  same  purchaser  excepting  upon  a  prescription  of  a 
physician. 
8.  That  cordiale  rubi  fructus  (blackberry  cordial)  be  sold  in  the 
unmodified  form  to  the  consumer  in  quantities  not  greater  than  four 
fluid  ounces  at  one  time  and  not  more  frequently  than  once  in  ten 
days  to  the  same  purchaser,  excepting  upon  a  physician's  pre- 
scription. 
9.  That  the  sale  of  vinum  aurantii  compositum  (compound  wine 
