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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![trate for any pecuniary penalty under the said recited Act s.or this Act shall be commenced within three months after the forfeiture of such oenaltv and not afterwards ; and it shall be lawful for any jus ice of the Eeace or magistrate, when he shall see cause, to mitigate and lessen any S Penal yT the easonable costs and charges of the officer person, or informe as well in making the discovery as in prosecuting the same bdnc S allowed (if demanded) over and above such mitigation and so L s^rmidgationdoes not reduce the penalty to less than one-fourth tLreoTanything in the said recited Act contained to the contrary not- withstanding. XXXV. [1802. Sec. 3o.]-QeneraI issue may be pleaded. Costs If any person or persons shall at any time or times be sued, molested, or prosecuted for anything by him or them done or executed in pursuance SPtbTSTor of Iny clause, matter, or thing herein contained such person or persons shall or may plead the general issue and give he soedal matter in evidence, for his or their defence ; and if upon the trial aP verdiS shall pass for the defendant or defendants, or the plaintiff or Plaintiffs becomPe non-suited, then such defendant or defendants shall have [the usual costs between party and party, and no morej. XXXVI. [1830. Sec. 35-] - Power to mitigate fines and stay proceeding m The Commissioners may on their discretion mitigate any fin or penalty incurred under this Act, or any other Act relating to Inland Revenue, or stay or compound any proceedings for recovery thereof . . . and may also after judgment further mitigate or entirely remit any such fine or penalty. . . . (2) The Treasury may mitigate or remit any such fine or penalty either before or after judgment. . . . XXXVII. [1898. Sec. 11.J—Forfeiture of used stamps If any person who is a maker or seller of any article chargeable with any duty required to be denoted by a stamp provided by the Commis- sioners of Inland Revenue receives or has in his possession any stamp or portion of a stamp so provided which has been previously used for denoting any such duty, that stamp or portion of a stamp shall be forfeited. SCHEDULE (1812 ACT) Adam's solvent Addison's re-animating European balsam /Ethereal anodyne spirit Ague and fever drops (by Wilson) Allan's nipple liniment Amboyna lotion mouth powder ,, tooth powder American alterative pills ,, salve ,, soothing syrup ,, tincture Andalusia water Anderson's Scot's pills Angibaud's lozenges of Blois Anodyne necklace Antapoplectic pills 1 The words in brackets were by the 1842 Act substituted for ' treble costs,'](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21687444_0037.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)