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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cr1.85. 1919. 311 the permit and the provisions of this title. In the event of the Rmtw by °*1“i*>‘ refusal by the commissioner of any application for a permit, the i>ii¤ii1iir°fuS°1t°lSSu° applicant may have a review of his decision before a court of equity in the manner plxgovided in section 5 hereof. Nothing in t title shall be held to apply to the manufacture, us;Qi¤° ‘°* ¤*“¤i¤¤S sale, transportation, importation, possession, 0I' distribution of Wine Privvisiousnot applifor sacramental purposes, or like religious rites, except section 6 miilidgiiig. (save as the same requires a permit to purchase) and section 10 here- P°“» PP·m» 3*6- of, and the provisions of this Act prescribing penalties for the violation of either of said sections. No person to whom a permit may be S“‘°S»°*°·»'°$*’i°t°d- issued to manufacture, transport, import, or sell wines for sacramental pxurposes or like religious rites shall sell, barter, exchange, or furnis any such to any person not a rabbi, minister of the gospel, priest, or an officer duly authorized for the purpose by any church or conirepation, nor to any such except upon an a plication duly subscribe by him, which application, authenticatedp as regulations may prescribe, shall be filed and preserved by the seller. he head ,,§$,Q,“§{§,,,f,‘{{,,;c‘;{,’f;j of any conference or diocese or other ecclesiastical jurisdiction may designate any rabbi, minister, or priest to su rvise the manufacture of wine to be used for the purposes  in this section mentioned, and the person so designated may, in the discretion of the commissioner, be granted a permit to supervise such manufacture. _ Sec. 7. No one but a physician holding a permit to prescribe ,,0l;,§§"‘°*°“'sP'°s°"¥* liquor shall issue any prescription for liquor. And no physician shall ri¤¤1¤¤¢i¤¤s- prescribe liquor unless after careful physical examination of the person for whose use such prescription is sought, or if such examination is found im racticable, then upon the best information obtainable, he in gpod iiaith believes that the use of such liquor as a. medicine by suc person is necessary and will afford relief to him from some known ailment. Not more than a int of spirituous liquor to be taken internally shall be  for use by the same person within any period of ten ays and no prescription shall be filled more than once. Any pharmacist filling a prescription shall at the ,,,S’,*},,',{,'{,,‘},§,;{f*’°”' time indorse u on it over his own signature the word "canceled," together with the date when the liquor was delivered, and then make the same a part of the record that he is required to keep as herem provided. ° Every physician who issues a. prescription for liquor shall keep a ,,,}‘,,‘§‘§,‘}§,,f,§’_b° km record, al habetically arranged in a boo prescribe by the commissioner, which shall show the date of issue, amount prescribed, to whom issued, the purpose or ailment for which it is to be used and directions for use, statingthe amount and frequency of the dose. Sec. 8. The commissioner shall cause to be printed blanks for the ,,,,lf,°°‘§,,,§{, P’§f°'§§; prescriptions herein required,  he shall furnish the same, free of issued. cost, to ph sicians hold' permits to dprescribe. The prescription blanks shally be printed inufook form an shall be numbered consecutively from one to one hundred, and each book shall be given a num— ber, and the stubs in each book shall carry the same numbers as and be co ies of the prescriptions. The books containing such stubs ,,_§,§§",Q“,,,‘,§§,,“f“,f{’;;"“' shall ble returned to the commissioner when the prescription blank un, mutilat , or e ace _ a L wi e book. No physician shall prescribe and no pharmacist shall_ti11 any ¥"°“P‘ prescription for liquor except on blanks so provided, except m cases pg emergency, in which event a record and report shall be made  C 88 IB 0tl161' C8·8BS. _ _ _ i yhhtjgg gnu. 9. If at any time there shall be filed   the commissioner a. ¤:#°l:¤,°°.a. complaint under oath setting forth facts showing, or if the  sioner has reason to believe, that any person who has a permit is not, in good faith conforming to the provisions of this Act, or has violated
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