Twenty-second annual report of the Wisconsin Board of Pharmacy, August 1903Office of the Board of Pharmacy, 1903 |
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$50 and costs A. F. MENGES acid Albert Appleton Ashland Board of Pharmacy charge Chas Chicago Chippewa circuit court Clark clerk compound Croix Crosse Dane Defendant fined $50 Dodge dollars dose drug store druggist drugs and poisons Eau Claire Escanaba examination Fond du Lac Fort Atkinson Fred Give official Latin Green Bay Henry Herman Iowa Janesville John Johnson Jones Juneau jury justice court Kenosha Koerner La Crosse label liable linseed oil Madison Manitowoc Marinette Merrill Milwaukee Minn Minneapolis Monroe Mueller negligence Oconomowoc Oconto official Latin title official preparation Olsen Oshkosh Outagamie packages Pardeeville Paris Green Paul person pharmacist of Wisconsin pharmacy law physician Portage Prairie prescriptions prosecution Racine Reedsburg registered assistant pharmacist registered pharmacist Richland Richland Center River Falls Rock Sauk Section selling drugs Shawano Sheboygan sold statute Stevens Point thereof Trempealeau tried in justice Walworth Waukesha Waupaca West Superior Winnebago Wisconsin
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Side 20 - No person shall by himself, his servant or agent, or as the servant or agent of any other person, sell, exchange, deliver, or have in his custody or possession with intent to sell or exchange, or expose or offer for sale or exchange, any...
Side 20 - If, when sold under or by a name recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia, it differs from the standard of strength, quality or purity laid down therein...
Side 20 - Pharmacopoeia, but which is found in some other pharmacopoeia or other standard work on Materia Medica, it differs materially from the standard of strength, quality, or purity laid down in such work. 3. If its strength or purity fall below the professed standard under which it is sold.
Side 21 - ... intent to sell or exchange or expose or offer for sale or exchange any medicine known as patent or proprietary, or of which the formula is kept secret by the manufacturer, which contains morphine, strychnine, cocaine or poisonous or narcotic alkaloid or drug, in any quantities which the state board of health shall deem harmful to the life or health of the public, unless the presence of the same be distinctly shown by a label upon the bottle or package and upon the outer wrapper thereof, shall...
Side 18 - In a common-law action to recover damages caused by the non-observance of this statute, such non-observance is conclusive evidence of negligence. The doctrine of agency applies, and the master Is civilly liable for the negligence of his servant, committed in the course of his employment. Osborne v. MacMasters. 40 Minn.. 103. (See Rider.) Under a Minnesota statute forbidding the sale of poison without labelIng it "poison...
Side 20 - food,' as used herein, shall include all articles used for food, drink, confectionery, or condiment by man or other animals, whether simple, mixed, or compound.
Side 15 - Any registered pharmacist who shall permit the compounding and dispensing of prescriptions, or the vending of drugs, medicines or poisons in his store or place of business, except under the supervision of a registered pharmacist, or except by a "registered assistant" pharmacist, or any pharmacist or "registered assistant...
Side 14 - ... unless such person shall be a registered pharmacist, or shall employ and place in charge of such pharmacy, store or shop a registered pharmacist.
Side 12 - All disbursements of whatever nature or for whatever purpose shall be made from the fees received by the board; no part thereof shall be paid out of the state treasury. The treasurer shall hold all moneys received in excess of the amount necessary to meet claims allowed as a fund from which to pay future expenses. REGISTRATION AS PHARMACISTS. Section 1409(Z. (As amended by ch. 340, laws of 1901.) All persons now registered as pharmacists by such board may continue to practice their profession by...
Side 18 - ... strong, spirituous and ardent liquors in quantities less than one gallon for medicinal, mechanical or scientific purposes only, and not to be drank on the premises. The sum to be paid for such permit shall be ten dollars, and...