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ART. 4.] HEALTH. 413
1872, ch. 414
392. Each and every person, before commencing to vend at
retail, drugs, medicines or chemicals for medicinal use, or to com-
pound and dispense physicians' prescriptions in the city of Balti-
more, as managing owner of a store, or as managing assistant of a
store, shall register as a pharmacist.
Ibid.
393. Every person holding a diploma from a regular chartered
and recognized college or school of pharmacy, based upon a full
apprenticeship of four years as a pharmacist, and who presents
satisfactory evidence of these facts to the said commissioners of
pharmacy and practical chemistry, shall be deemed competent,
and entitled to register as a pharmacist.
Ibid.
394. Said commissioners of pharmacy and practical chemistry
shall demand and receive from each applicant for a certificate of
competency whom they examine, five dollars for each examina-
tion, and shall likewise be entitled to demand and receive one dol-
lar from every person whom they register; the money received
under the provisions of this section shall be used and applied by
said commissioners to defray their expenses.
1876, ch. 91.
395. In case of the death of a registered pharmacist doing
business in the city of Baltimore, his legal representatives may
continue said business for the benefit of the estate of said de-
ceased, under the control and management of a registered
pharmacist.
Ibid.
396. No person, unless he be registered as a pharmacist, or
unless he be an apprentice who has had at least two years' ex-
perience under a pharmacist, who has attended at least one full
course of lectures on pharmacy or chemistry and materia medica,
shall be permitted to compound and dispense the prescriptions,
except as an aid, under the supervision of a registered pharma-
cist Any registered pharmacist violating this section, or per-
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