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 § 215. Any person who shall receive a certificate of qualification from said board, shall cause his or her certificate to be registered with the register of deeds of any county or counties in which such persons may desire to engage in the practice of dentistry; and the registers of deeds of the several counties in this territory shall charge for registering such certificates a fee of twenty-five cents for such registration. Any failure, neglect, or refusal on the part of any person holding such certificate to register the same with the register of deeds as above directed, for a period of six months, shall work a forfeiture of the certificate; and no certificate when once forfeited shall be restored except upon the payment to the said board of examiners of the sum of twenty-five dollars, as a penalty for such neglect, failure, or refusal.

§ 216. Any person who shall knowingly and falsely claim or pretend to have or hold a certificate of license, diploma, or degree, granted by any society, or who shall falsely and with intent to deceive the public. claim or pretend to be a graduate from any incorporated dental college, not being such graduate, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be liable to the same penalty as provided in section 213.

§ 217. It shall hereafter be unlawful for any person, other than a registered pharmacist, to retail, compound or dispense drugs, medicines or poisons, or to institute or conduct any pharmacy, store or shop for retailing, compounding or dispensing drugs, medicines or poisons, unless such person shall be a reg­istered pharmacist, or shall employ and place in charge of said pharmacy, store or shop, a registered pharmacist, within the full meaning of this act, except as hereinafter provided.

§ 218. In order to be registered within the full meaning of this act, all persons must either be graduates in pharmacy, or shall at the time this act takes effect be engaged in the business of a dispensing pharmacist on their own account, in the territory of Dakota, or who shall have been engaged in the dispensing of drugs and medicines for a period of not less than ten years in the preparation of physicians' prescriptions, and in the vending and compounding of drugs, medicines and poisons, or shall be licentiates in pharmacy.

§ 219. Licentiates in pharmacy shall be such persons as have had two consecutive years' practical experience in drug stores wherein the prescriptions o medical practitioners are compounded, and have sustained a satisfactory examination before one or either of the territorial boards of pharmacy hereinafter mentioned. Such boards of pharmacy may grant cer­tificates of registration to graduates in pharmacy who have