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 SIXTYJTHIRD CONGRESS. Sess. HI. Ch. 74. 1915. 8].9 render him unfit to ractice harmac : Provided That a licants P'°"‘·’°· shall be not less thari) twenty-lime eag of age arid shall lililve had q·gii·ir¤ii$°'m' N at least four y1¢;ars’ experience in tile practice of pharmacy or shall have served thee years under the instruction of a regularly licensed pharmacist, and any} applicant who has been gra uated from a school or college of p armac recognized by the proper board of his State, Territory, _District oiy Columbia, or other possession of the United States as in glood standing shall be entitled to practice upon presentation of his 'ploma. Sec. 3. That if the applicant for license as a pharmacist has com- ¥=¤¤•·>"¤=•¤¤•- plied with the_ requirements of the pr tion, the consul shall issue to him a license which shal entitle to ractice harmacg in the consular districts of the United States in Shine., suliject to the provisions of this Act. ' Sec. 4. That the license of any person whose permanent allegiance m§,,’§;_°°“°’°”’ °“‘· “ is due to the United States to ractice pharmac in the consular districts of the United States in  a ma be revohed by the consul if such person be found to have obtaine<l7 such license b fraud, or be addicted to the use of any narcotic or stimulant, or to lie suffering from physical or mental disease, in such manner and to such extent as to render it expedient that in the interests of the public his license be canceled; or to be of an immoral character; or i such person be convicted in any court of completent jurisdiction of any offense involving moral turpitude. It s all be the duty of the consul to m§1g;,°¤*i8¤*¤°¤ V! investigate any case in which it is discovered by him or made to ' appear to his satisfaction that any license issued under the provisions of this Act is revocable and shall, after full hearing, if in his judgment the facts warrant it, revoke such license. Sec. 5. That every license to practice pharmacy shall be con- D*”"“’ °‘“°°"’°· spicuously displayed by the person to whom the same has been issued in the pharmacy, drug store, or place of business, if any, of which the said person is the owner or art owner or manager. Sm of cocaine Sec. 6. That it shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corpora- opium, ea., except tion whose permanent allegiance is due to the United States, {§£;l‘,E’““lp“°°'“°f either personally or by servant or agent or as the servant or agent of any other person or of any Erm or corporation, to sell, furnish, or give away any cocaine, salts of cocaine, or preparation containing cocaine or salts of cocaine, or morphine or preparation containing morphine or salts of mozphine, or any opium or preparation containing opium, or any chlor hydrate or preparation containing chloral hydrate, except upon the original written order or prescription of a recognized and reputable practitioner of medicine dentistry, or veterinary medicine, which order or prescription shall be date and shall contain the name of the person for whom prescribed, or, if ordered by a practitioner of veterinary medicine, shall state the kind of animal for which ordered and s all be signed by the person km M 'ving the order or prescription. Such order or prescription shall be, ,..,§§€§,{, em, '"°' Er a period of three years, retained on file bg the person, firm, or corporation who com unds or dispenses the a.rt1cle ordered or rescribed, and it shallo not be compounded or dispensed after the gist time except upon the written order of the original prescriber: ,,m,_,,,,_ Provided, That the above provisions shall not apply to preparations Ptpgparativns cxcontaining not more than two grains of opium, or not more than °°” ' one—quarter gram of morphine, or not more than one-quarter grain of cocaine, or not more than two grains of chloral h drate in the izluid ounce, or,_1f a solid preparation, in one avoirdrupois ounce. The above provisions shall not ap ly to reparations sold in goo_d faith for diarrhea and cholera, eadli bottlli or package of which is accompanied by specific directions for use and caution against habitual use, nor to liniments or ointments sold in good faith as such when plainly labeled "for external use only," nor to powder