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to the so-called romedios to wenn one from the use of opium, also to :
2. Veterinary surgeons in places where a dispensary exsta; 3. Persons, qualified to practise dental surgery;
4. Menagers of private hospitals. to whom the Head of the
Civil Medical Service has given his consent.
Further the possession is also allowed to those
to whom it is prescribed by a qu-lified physician.
S-le to other than the above-mentioned persons
is forbidden.
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CHAPTER V.'
"Article 20.
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"The controting Powers shall make inquiries
into the possibility of proclaiming laws or regulations by which the unlawful possession of row oplum, of propared opium, of morphine, of cocaine and their ruspoctivo salts, is ponalized, unless 1078 or regulations on the subject are rundy in existeñoo.
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Unlawful possussion of those substancos is
ponalized,
It Articl. 21".
"The controting Poors shell sund och other communications through the Dupartment of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands upon :
") the text of the existing dministrative 1s nd regul ́tions rogerding the subjects, refurred to in this Convention, or which ro proelimed on the ground of its stipul^tions;
b) statistio-l d ́ta rug rding the trade in rav opium, proper.d opium, morohine, cec^ino ~nd their respective selts, hs woll s the trade in other drugs or their glts or proportions, referred to in this Convention.
These statistics shall be furnished with es
many particulars as possible and within as short a term as possible!
Article 21 is complied with regularly as
for na possible.
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