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may properly be sold, and provides further

that particulars of the sale of Part I

poisons must be entered in a book and

that the entry must be signed by the

purchaser.

There does not appear,

however, to be any provision in the

Ordinance or Regulations corresponding

to Rules 6 and 7 of the Poisons Rules,

1935 (made under the Pharmacy and Poisons

Act, 1933) which both modify and extend

the application of these provisions in

certain directions. In particular, the

provisions of Section 19(2) have not,

it is observed, been extended so as to

apply to the sale of any poisons in

Part II of the Poisons List, the more

dangerous of which, such as those in the

arsenical group, it was thought essential

in this country to subject to the

restrictions contained in Section 18(2)

of

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