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Session Laws, 1892
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214

LAWS OF MARYLAND.


SEC. 392. That each and every person before commencing

Persons to

to vend at retail, drags, medicines or chemicals for medic-

register

inal use, or to compound or dispense physicians' prescriptions


in the city of Baltimore, as managing owner of a store, or as


managing assistant of a store, or as relief clerk temporarily


in Charge of a store, shall register as a pharmacist under the


provisions of this act.


That every person who shall at the time that this act goes


into effect be engaged in vending, at retail, drugs, medicines,

Who com-
petent to

and chemicals for medicinal use and compounding, and dis-

register

pensing physicians' prescriptions in the city of Baltimore,


and registered as a pharmacist under an act, entitled "an


act to prevent incompetent persons from conducting business
as pharmacist, or vending at retail, drugs, medicines or


chemicals for medicinal use in the city of Baltimore," ap-


proved April 1st, 1872, and amended by the repeal and


re-enactment of sections 2 and 9, chapter 91, passed at


January session, 1876, shall be deemed competent to register


as a pharmacist within the meaning of this act... That 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 pre-


sents satisfactory evidence of these facts to the said com-


missioners of pharmacy and practical chemistry, shall be


deemed competent, and entitled to register as a pharmacist.


SEC. 393. That said commissioner of pharmacy and prac-


tical chemistry, shall demand and receive from each applicant

Fee for
exam-

for registration whom they examine, five dollars for each

ination

examination, and shall likewise be entitled to demand and


receive one dollar from every person whom they register or


re-register, which money, so received under the provisions


of this section, shall be used and applied by said board to


defray the expenses accruing or arising under this act. And


that every pharmacist, managing assistant and relief clerk,


in the city of Baltimore, shall re-register annually after his.


first registration during the time he shall continue in the


practice of his profession, on such date as the board of


pharmacy may determine, and shall pay to the said board the


fee of one dollar as provided in this section, for which he


shall receive a renewal of said registration.


SEC. 394. That in case of the death of a registered phar-

Case of

macist, doing business as such in the city of Baltimore, that

death.

his legal representative may continue said business for the


benefit of the estate of said deceased, under the control and


management of a registered pharmacist, subject to all the


requirements of this act.



 
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