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... licensed clerks as possible . Once again I want to thank all those who have assisted in bringing in this large list of applications . The list will take the usual course - be referred to the Executive Com- mittee , posted , and acted ...
... licensed clerks as possible . Once again I want to thank all those who have assisted in bringing in this large list of applications . The list will take the usual course - be referred to the Executive Com- mittee , posted , and acted ...
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... license . There was to be a unity between the temperance forces of the state , and this Boston element , as I am pleased to call it at this time , to the effect that the harm which accrued to our pro- fession by about possibly 10 or 15 ...
... license . There was to be a unity between the temperance forces of the state , and this Boston element , as I am pleased to call it at this time , to the effect that the harm which accrued to our pro- fession by about possibly 10 or 15 ...
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... license , which allows only sale on prescriptions . I believe that is not equitable to the public , and I believe it leaves a great loop - hole for physicians who are not honorable and doing a busi- ness which is not right . I believe ...
... license , which allows only sale on prescriptions . I believe that is not equitable to the public , and I believe it leaves a great loop - hole for physicians who are not honorable and doing a busi- ness which is not right . I believe ...
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... licensed clerks as possible . The clerk of today is the proprietor of the future . At each meeting we have a few associate members , yet we have not enough of the good fellows on our roll . They in my opinion add greatly to our Annual ...
... licensed clerks as possible . The clerk of today is the proprietor of the future . At each meeting we have a few associate members , yet we have not enough of the good fellows on our roll . They in my opinion add greatly to our Annual ...
Side 59
... Licenses in force to May 31 , 1898-1,021 . Amount paid State from Jan. 1 , 1907 , to June 1 , 1908 , for renewals and examinations , $ 2,350.00 . Expense of the Board for the same period , $ PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION 59.
... Licenses in force to May 31 , 1898-1,021 . Amount paid State from Jan. 1 , 1907 , to June 1 , 1908 , for renewals and examinations , $ 2,350.00 . Expense of the Board for the same period , $ PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION 59.
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adopted amendment annual meeting applicant Arthur Asso associate member Board of Pharmacy Bridgeport 1907 Britain Burton L Charles Chas ciation clerk Connecticut Pharmaceutical Association Cyrus dairy commissioner Danbury delegates dollars drug store druggists Ebbs Edward elected eucaine Executive Committee Felton Wood FLEISCHNER Frank Frank E Frederick Garvin George Gladding Harry Hartford Hartigan Haven Heinritz Henry intoxicating liquors James James Duggan John Legislative Committee Leverty licensed pharmacist Mass matter medicines membership Meriden Middletown mittee motion Norwalk Norwich officer person Phar pharmacist Pharmacopeia Pharmacy and Queries Pharmacy Commissioners poison prescription present PRESIDENT proposition prosecution provisions Rapelye registered retail druggists Robert Walker Secretary Section sell spirituous session Sevin Smith South Norwalk Spalding spirituous and intoxicating Stamford STOUGHTON Thomaston Thos Torrington Treasurer United States Pharmacopoeia vote Walker Waterbury 1905 William H Willimantic Willis L
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Side 122 - In the case of articles labeled, branded, or tagged so as to plainly indicate that they are compounds, imitations, or blends, and the word "compound," "imitation," or "blend," as the case may be, is plainly stated on the package in which it is offered for sale: Provided, That the term blend...
Side 120 - drug," as used in this Act, shall include all medicines and preparations recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary for internal or external use, and any substance or mixture of substances intended to be used for the cure, mitigation, or prevention of disease of either man or other animals. The term "food...
Side 122 - And provided further^ That nothing in this Act shall be construed as requiring or compelling proprietors or manufacturers of proprietary foods which contain no unwholesome added ingredient to disclose their trade formulas, except in so far as the provisions of this Act may require to secure freedom from adulteration or misbranding.
Side 120 - In the case of confectionery: If it contain terra alba, barytes, talc, chrome yellow, or other mineral substance or poisonous color or flavor, or other ingredient deleterious or detrimental to health, or any vinous, malt or spirituous liquor or compound or narcotic drug.
Side 120 - That no drug defined in the United States Pharmacopeia or National Formulary shall be deemed to be adulterated under this provision if the standard of strength, quality, or purity be plainly stated upon the bottle, box, or other container thereof although the standard may differ from that determined by the test laid down in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary.
Side 50 - ... insured, stating the knowledge and belief of the insured as to the time and origin of the fire; the interest of the insured and of all others in the property; the cash value of each item thereof and the amount of loss thereon; all Incumbrances thereon; all other insurance whether valid or not, covering any of said property...
Side 120 - In the case of food or drink. 1. If any substance or substances has or have been mixed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength.
Side 120 - First. If, when a drug is sold under or by a name recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary, it differs from the standard of strength, quality, or purity, as determined by the test laid down in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary official at the time of investigation...
Side 130 - Commissioners, shall be fined not less than twenty-five nor more than two hundred and fifty dollars, and in default of payment thereof shall be imprisoned in the common jail of said District...
Side 120 - That for the purposes of this act an article shall be deemed to be adulterated: In case of drugs: First, If, when a drug is sold under or by a name recognized In the United States Pharmacopoeia...