Pharmaceutical formulas being a supplementary volume comprising a consolidation of the Medicine-stamp Acts (with historical notes), formulas for known, admitted, and approved remedies, an Australian hospitals formulary and many other recipes.
- Date:
- 1904
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Pharmaceutical formulas being a supplementary volume comprising a consolidation of the Medicine-stamp Acts (with historical notes), formulas for known, admitted, and approved remedies, an Australian hospitals formulary and many other recipes. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![vending drugs and medicines not being qualified by service of an apprenticeship to the business of an auothecary, surgeon, chemist or druggist; and extending the duty to secret remedies for human ailments. Repealed. 1802. 42 Geo. III., c. 56.—An Act to repeal the former rates and duties, -to grant new rates and duties, and to make effectual provision fcr the collecting thereof. Mostly repealed. 1803 43 Geo. III., c. 73. —An Act to amend certain provisions in the Act of 1802, and repeal the schedule of medicines annexed to it, replacing it by a new schedule. Partly repealed. 1804 44 Geo. III., c. 98.—An Act to repeal the several duties under the Commissioners for managing the duties upon stamped vellum, parchment, and paper in Great Britain, and to grant new and additional duties in lieu thereof. Mostly repealed. 1812 52 Geo. III., c. 150.—An Act to amend an Act passed in the forty-fourth year of his Majesty's reign, for granting stamp-duties in Great Britain so far as regards the duties granted on medicines and on licences for vending the same. Mostly in force. ■ lSl5- 55 Geo. III., c. 1S4.—An Act for repealing various stamp-duties and for granting other duties in lieu thereof. In this Act ginger and peppermint lozenges and other confectionery are conditionally exempted from duty. In force as regards lozenges and confectionery. 1833. 3 & 4 Will. IV., c. 97, Sec. 20.—An Act to prevent the selling and uttering of forged stamps, and to exempt from stamp-duty artificial mineral waters in Great Britain. In force as to the waters. 1842. 5 & 6 Vic, c. 97, Sec. i.-An Act [known as ' Pollock's Act'] to amend the law relating to double or treble costs, &c. Repeals the treble costs recoverable by successful defendant under Section 30 of the 1802 Act. In force. 1864. 27 & 28 Vic, c. 56, Sec. 6.—An Act dealing with revenue matters : transfers the duties on medicine-licences from the Stamps to Excise. In force. l870. 33 & 34 Vic, c. 98.—Stamp-duties Management Act. Repealed. 1872. 35 & 36 Vic, c. 63.—An Act for further promoting the revision of the statute law by repealing certain enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessarv. (Repeals certain sections and the schedule of 1802 Act, and amends others ; repeals Sections 1 and 4 of 1803 Act and its schedule, and repeals or amends the greater part of the 1S04 Act, and Schedules A and B as regards medicines.) 1S75. 38 & 39 Vic, c. 23.—Customs and Inland Revenue Act, of which Section 13 applies the provisions of the 1870 Act to medicine-stamps, and Section S substitutes a yearly licence-duty of 55. in place of 2/. in London and Edinburgh, 20J. in certain other places, and 5*. else- where. Mostly in force. 1879. 42 & 43 Vic, c. 49.— Summary Jurisdiction Act. Gives the Court discretion as to fine in first offences. /;/ force. 1884. 47 & 48 Vic, c. 43.— Summary jurisdiction Act. Repeals or amends several sections in the 1802 Act. In force. 1S88. 51 Vic, c. 3,—A Statute Law Revision Act (title as 1872 Act), chiefly to repeal superfluous expressions in old Acts, beginning](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21687444_0022.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)