ART. 43] COMMISSIONERS OF PHARMACY. 1137
1906, ch. 585, sec. 14 A.
188. It shall be within the power of the Maryland board of phar-
macy to enter into reciprocal relations with the boards of pharmacy
of such other States as do likewise, and whose requirements are satis-
factory as regards the awards and interchanging of certificates for regis-
tration of registered pharmacists. Applicants for registration under
this clause to produce satisfactory documents bearing upon his previous
examination from the secretary of that board, and paying the secretary
of the Maryland board of pharmacists the accustomed fee. Applicants,
in addition, will be required to furnish satisfactory record as to his
morality, sobriety, and close observance of the more important laws
touching the life of a pharmacist.
1904, art. 43, sec. 152. 1902, ch. 179, secs. 15, 15 1/2. 1906, ch. 585, sec. 16.
1908, ch. 612.
189. This subtitle shall repeal and supersede all prior acts and
parts of acts pertaining to the practice of pharmacy in this State, but
shall not apply to Talbot county. Provided that all persons now holding
certificates, and all persons who shall hereafter hold certificates from
the Maryland board of pharmacy, authorizing them to practice as a
pharmacist or assistant pharmacist, in pursuance of the act of 1906,
chapter 571, entitled "An Act to Regulate the Practice of Pharmacy in
Talbot County," shall be entitled to practice as a pharmacist or assist-
ant pharmacist, as the case may be, anywhere within the State of Mary-
land. Any" person holding, or who shall hereafter hold, a certificate
from the Maryland board of pharmacists, authorizing him or her to
practice as a pharmacist or assistant pharmacist in any place within
the State of Maryland, shall also have the right to practice as a phar-
macist or assistant pharmacist, as the case may be, in Talbot county.
Ibid. sec. 153. 1892, ch. 179, sec. 16. 1906, ch. 585, sec. 17.
190. Nothing however in this sub-title shall be construed as prevent-
ing general merchants of the counties of the State or of Baltimore city
from selling such drugs and medicines as having* heretofore been
handled by the general merchants of the State of Maryland.
Ibid. sec. 154. 1904, ch. 646.
191. The sum of twenty-four hundred dollars is appropriated for
the salaries and expenses of the members of the said Maryland board of
pharmacy up to and including the thirtieth day of September, 1905,
the said sum of twenty-four hundred dollars to be paid to the Maryland
board of pharmacy in two equal annual payments.
Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis in Horses—Commission.
Ibid. sec. 155. 1902, ch. 181, sec. 1.
192. The governor is authorized to appoint a commission to be
known as the commission to investigate the disease in horses called
* Evidently a typographical error in the act.
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