HEALTH. 541
1935, ch. 357.
240A. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, distribute, vend or
otherwise dispose of any drug, medicine, or pharmaceutical or medicinal
preparation by means of any public exhibition, entertainment, perform-
ance, or carnival, commonly known as "medicine shows" and "patent
medicine shows"; and it shall be unlawful for any person to throw, cast,
deposit, drop, scatter, or leave, or cause to be thrown, cast, deposited,
dropped, scattered or left any package, parcel or sample of any drug
or medicine in or upon any house, porch, veranda, portico, or any other
part of any house or building or in or upon any lawn, yard or court
without the consent of the owner or occupant thereof, or upon any street
or public highway within this State.
Any person violating any provisions of this section shall be guilty of
a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, shall be sentenced to pay a fine not
exceeding one hundred ($100) dollars, and undergo imprisonment not
exceeding one (1) year, or both, or either, at the discretion of the court. ]
241. Repealed by ch. 360 of the Acts of 1929.
Poison Law.
1935, ch. 62, sec. 241A.
241 A. The word poison, within the meaning of this sub-title, shall
include:
Arsenic, metallic or elemental, and all compounds and preparations
thereof; corrosive sublimate; white precipitate; red precipitate; biniodide
of mercury; nitrate of mercury; hydrocyanic acid and all its salts and
compounds; aconitine, arecoline, atropine, brucine, colchicine, coniine,
daturine, delphinine, gelsemine, gelseminine, homatropine, hyoscine,
hyoscyamine, lobeline, pelletierine, physostigmine, pilocarpine, sparteine,
strychnine, veratrine, and all other poisonous alkaloids and their salts,
compounds, and preparations; volatile or essential oil of bitter almonds,
natural and artificial; aconite, belladonna, calabar bean, cantharides,
colchicum, conium, cotton root, cocculus indicus, datura, digitalis, ergot,
gelsemium, henbane, ignatia, larkspur, lobelia, nux vomica, savin, acopola,
solanum, stramonium, staphisagra, strophanthus, veratrum viride, and
their pharmaceutical preparations and compounds; cantharidin, picrotoxin,
elaterin, santonin, their chemical compounds and derivatives and prepara-
tions; ascaridol; volatile oil of mustard, natural and synthetic; oil of
tansy; oil of pennyroyal; oil of savin; glacial acetic acid; trichloracetic
acid; aniline oil; benzaldehyde; bromoform; carbolic acid; carbon disul-
phide; cresylic acid; chloral hydrate; chromic acid; cresol; cresote;
croton oil; chloroform; dinitro phenol; ether; formaldehyde; mineral
1 Sec. 2, ch. 357, acts of 1935, reads as follows If any provision of this act, or
the application thereof of any person or circumstances, is held invalid, the re-
mainder of the act, and the application of such provision to other persons or cir-
cumstances, shall not be affected thereby.
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