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 637 TITLE 21.-~1·*001> and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court. (Feb. 23, teu 1887, c. 210, § 1, 24 Stat. 409.) ap 192. Same; forfeiture.4-Every pnckagek containing opium, cc either in whale or in part, importéd linto the Unitedi States by or guy subject of the Emperor of China, shall (be rdeemed for- ex feited to the United States; and proceedings for the declgra- ex mm and consequences of such forfeiture may be instituted in viq the courts of the [United States as in other cases ot the viola- th fion of thelaws relating- to other illegal importation.; _(Feb. m< 2::, 1887, c. 210, § 2, 24 Stat. 409.) tat 193. Importation, transportation, and trallicking in, in ChinaQ UE by citizens pmhibitcd.——N6 citizen of the United States shall D0 import opium into any of thé"0pcnp0rts ot China,} nor tiaus- (16 port the same. froni one open port to ény other open yiort, or fh my or sell opium in any of such open pcrté of Chiua,_u0r shall DQ any vessel owned by citizens `cf the United, Sta_tes,‘ or any 0V iwissel, whether foreign or otherwise, employed by any citizen 0i' of the United States, or owned by any citizen qt the United U1 Suites, either in whole or in part, and employed by persons 1‘€ not citizens ot the United States, take or- carry opium into any 1111 ut such qpeu ports of China, or ,tx·ansp0rt tim same from one it open port to any other open port, or be engaged in any trumc ml therein between or in such open pcrts`·01·`a¤y of them. Citi- D8 mus at the United States otending against the provisions of PU this section shall be deemed guilty of u migdemennor, land dia xipuu conviction thereof, shall be punished by a Hue not exccedg D6 ing $500,HGI less than $50, or by both éucl; punishments, ln of the discretion of the court. The consular éoirté of the United ph States in China, concurrently with any district court of the a8 United States in the district in which any odender may be lc: found, shall have Jurisdiction to hear, try, and determine all of casesr arising under the foregoing provisions of this aécticu, ne subject to the géneml regulations provided by_ lqw, Evpry c. package of opgum or package containing opium, eitherl in whole' - or in part, brought, taken, or transported, t1·&mckcd, 01; dealt ex in ccntmry to the provisions of this section, shall be forfeited be ze; the United States, for the benem of Chinn; and such for- pg {enum, and the declaration and wnsequwcés thereof, shall be co made, had, tleternaiw, and executed by the proper authdritles su at the United States exercising juqicial powers w;tl1iu' China; ei (Feb. 23, 1887, 1:. 210,} 3, 24 Stat. 409.) `  _» $21 . ’ ue Chqwcr `7.---·PRAC'1`{CE OF PHARMACY AND SALE OF as . POISONS IN CONSULAR DISTBIOT8 IY CHINA. W] Sec.,. . - 4: 201. Doing business without •. license uulawtuli employment of al cmmeg auaiecu. . ., _ » ” » of 2{Y2. Same; c¢·rts.i¤ classes at persons and corporations excepted: in- ag I¤¢(1¢i»d&!. - ‘ . at K pg 293. Same; application for license; requirements; qualmenticn for na uwnse. ‘ 204. Same; issue of license. . M
 * 05., Display ol llccnac in pharmacy. 6*

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 * 07. Imstxicticun on digs; written orders or prescriptions. * tj;

208. Same; certain preparations and salgs excepted. dt Same; pqtscm; bewk entry ol sale; labels. _ in 210. Pharmacist; unnnthovrised use ot title. 211. 1’mwx·v•t.i0n of originals of grestriptionn mmpaundgi and mma! 8} 5 thezeoi; lnmectinn of prescriptions by consular cacers; marb K! ·i¤$ ¢0£fIQiB&i‘| Q! 41%. · · g; 212. memes; p—pnl.sn.ment; duty to cniome pmrmnm. ~ W; 213. mxuéuimt mpresentntieus to evade ar defeat lmstrlcttenn. 214. Prcvyus, laws unaawted. · I ac 215. ".Co¤ml" 0 %¤1..Da!ng business withaat s llccme unlawful; to ¢¤Pk7¤4mt’d ®i@ subjects,-—·-it shall bn unlawful -111 thé m» gomigr dimdcts at the. United States fin China for any per- or Sw Whose pexmucnt allegiance is `que to the United Staten nm not licensed as a,phnrm.•dst within the @:111:: at this chap- ag

asm Davos § 203 r to conduct or manage any pharmacy, drug or chemical store, mthecary shop, or other place of business for the retailing, mpoundlng, or dispensing of any drugs, chemicals, or poisons, ’ for the compounding of physicians’ prescriptions, or to keep zposed ·fo1j sale at retail, any drugs, chemicals, or poisons, e · United States not licensed as a pharmacist within the caning of this chapter to compound, dispense, or sell, at reil, any drug, chemical, poison, or pharmaceutical preparation ion the prescription of a physician, or otherwise, or to com- »und physicians prescriptl0us, except as an aid to and untr the proper supervision of a pharmacist licensed under this apter. And it shall be uhlawful for any person, firm, or cor- ·ratiou owing permanent allegiance to the United States ming! partly or wholly or managing a pharmacy, drug store, other place ot business to cause or permit any person other an la licensed pharmacist to compound, dispense, or sell at tail any drug, medicine, or poison, except as an aid to and lder the proper supervision of a licensed pharmacist. Where is necessary for a person, Erm, or corporation whose peranent; allegiance is due to the United States and owning mth or wholly or managing a pharmacy, dwg store, or other ace pt business to employ Chinese subjects to compound, spensé, or selfatrctail any drug, medicine, or poison, such rson,.` ilrm, or corporation, owner, part owner, or manager a pharmacy, prog  store, or other place of business may emoy such Chinese _ subjectsfwhen their character, ability, and re of twenty-one years or over huge been certided to by at ast two recognized and reputable practitioners ot medicine, two pharmacists licensed under this chapter whose perma- »nt.. ¤11egi¤¤ce,is due to the United States.; (Mar. 3, 1915, 74, §. 1, 88 Stat. 817.) · — ` · ,_ * 202. Same; certain classes of persons { and corporations xepted; i·nsccticides.——-Nothing in section 201*.02 this title shall » construed to interfere with any  and repntable actltioher of medicine, dentistry, or veterinary surgery in the mpounding, of his own  or to prevent him from zpplyingh to his patients such medicines as he may deem proper,
 * cept as hereinafter provided, or, except as hereinafter proded,· for any person whose permanent allegiance is due to
 * cept_ as hereinafter provided; nor with the exclusively wholele business ot any person, tlrm, or corporation whose permaent allegiance isdue to the United States dealing and licensed

n pharmacists, or having in their employ at least one person ho is so licensed, except as hereinafter provided.; nor with .e sale by persons, drms, or corporations; whose permanent leglanceftsfdue to the United States other than pharmacists ’ poisonous substances sold exclusively for use in the arts, or x insecticides, when such substances are sold in unbroken ` lckazes Baring labels having plainly printed upon them the one ot the contents, the word ‘f Poisoa,’·’ when smactlcable the une of ht least one auitable antidote, and the name and adress ot the yonder. (March, 1915, c. 74, { 1, 38 Stat. 817.) » _ 293; Same; application for license; rqairenneats; quli§caans for §*¢¢RI$•·······EVBl']' perwn whm permanent allegiance is 1e to the United States desiring to practice as a pharmacist y the consular districts in China shall dla with the consul an xplication, duly vcrlned under oath, setting forth the name and ge of the applicant, the place or places at which he pursued xd the time ment in the study of pharmacy, the experience hlch the applicant has had in compounding physicians preriptions under the direction of a licensed pharxhacist, and the me and lcmtlcn of the school orcollege of pharmacy, it any, F which he is a graduate, md shall submit evidence sumcient e show to the satisfaction of said consul that he is of good oral character and not addicted to the usenet alcoholic liquors · narcotic drugs so as to render him nndt to practice pharacy. Applicants shall be not less than twenty-one years of re and shall have had at least tour years’ experience in the