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Credit: An Act respecting the Pharmaceutical Association. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![In any prosecution under tlii.s Act, it sliall be incuiii- pro«ecut.ion. bent oil the defendant to prove that lie is entitled to sell or keep open sluip for compounding medicines or retailing poisons, an«l to as.sume the title of chemist and druggist or other like title to the like effect; and the production of a certificate purporting to be under the hand of the Registrar and under the seal of the said Association, showing that he is entitled, shall be prinut facie evidence that he is so entitled. C. S. M. c. 9, Div. 5, s. IN!), part; 52 V. c. 52, s. 30. I'rice of articlc8 sold in violation hereof not reeovemble. 155, No per.son selling articles in violation of the provisions of this Act shall recover any charges in respect thereof in any Court of law oreiptity; and no branch <loing business shall be carried on by a Pharmaceutical Chemist unless he employs in it a duly registered Pharmaceutical Chemist. C. ft. M. c. 9, Div. 5, s. 190 : 52 V. c. 52, .s. 31, part. SAVING Cr.AU.SE. Priviiegcr' of Nothing in this Act contained shall extend to or inter- ffluSons fere with the privileges conferred upon physicians and surgeons by any of the Acts relating to the practice of medicine and surgery in this Province, and they may be registered as Pharmaceutical ( hemist.s witliout uni.lei'going examination, upon comjjlianec with this Act and the by-laws of the Association in all other resjiects, and thereaftei’ they shall lie subject to the reipiirements of this Act; nor shall it prevent any person whatever from selling goods of any kiml to any jierson h'gally authorixi*d to carry on tiie busine.s.s of an apothecary, chemist or druggist, or the ]jrotession of a doctor of medicine, physician or surgeon or veterinary surgeon, or to jirevent the members of sucli prufession.s sujiplyiug to their patients .such medicines as they may reipiire ; and upon the decease of any per.son legally authorized and actually carrying on the business of chemist and druggist at the time of his death, it shall be lawful for the executors, administra- tors or trustees of the estate of such person to continue such business so long only as such laisiness shall be hova fidf' conducted l>y a Pharmaceutical Chemist registered under this Act. C. S. M. c. 9, Div. 5, s. 191 ; 52 V. c. 52, s. 32. ERASING NAMES FIIO.M REGLSTER, Persons' names 'nay in certain cases he erased from ri*)»ister. Upon the resolution of the Council of the Association ing passed, declaring that any )ierson, in consequence of his iviction for an oflence or ofteiices against this Act, is in the inion of such Council untit to be on the regi.ster under tins ;t the Lieutenant Governor in ('ouncil may direct that the me of such person shall be ern.se<l from such registei, an<l shall be the duty of the Registrar to erase the .same cordingly. ('. S. M. c. 9, Div. .5, s. \d2,parf, 52 \. c.-.2, s. 3-1.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2233435x_0012.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)