46199-1916-Regulations-under-the-Pharmacy-and-Poisons-Ordinance-1916 — Page 4

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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JULY 14, 1916.

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3. Every registered person shall keep a book of certificates with counterfoils num- bered consecutively and shall give to each such exempted person to whom he supplies any poison included in Part III of Schedule A to the Ordinance, a certificate containing the particulars set forth in Schedule B to the Ordinance, and shall enter the same parti- culars in the counterfoil.

4. When any of the poisons included in Part III of Schedule A to the Ordinance is imported into the Colony no person shall apply for or take delivery of the poison so imported unless he has truly declared before the Superintendent of Imports and Exports the nature and quantity of the poison so imported.

5. All registered persons shall enter in a stock book a description of and the quantity and weight of and the date of receipt of any of the poisons included in Part III of Sche- dule A to the Ordinance received by him.

6. For the purpose of these Regulations "official dose" means a quantity equal to the maximum safe dose according to the British Pharmacopoeia, British Pharmaceutical Codex, or Extra Pharmacopoeia.

7. No person shall export any of the poisons included in Part III of Schedule A to the Ordinance to any country which prohibits or restricts the import of such poison, except in such quantities and subject to such regulations as may be prescribed by the country to which such export is intended, provided that the names of countries which prohibit or restrict the import of any of the said poisons and the regulations prescribed by such countries shall be notified in the Gazette.

8. No person shall export any of the poisons included in Part III of Schedule A to the Ordinance without the permission in writing of the Superintendent of Imports and Exports who may refuse such permission if he is not satisfied that the shipment of any of the aforesaid poisons is being made in accordance with the regulations of the place or port of destination.

9. The premises and books of all registered persons and licensed persons shall at all times during business hours be open to the inspection of the Principal Civil Medical Officer and to any person deputed by him in writing.

10. The following medicines are, when sold by a registered person, exempt from the foregoing regulations :-

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The following medicines manufactured in and imported from Europe, America or any British Colony :-

Aromatic Chalk and Opium of the British Pharmacopoeia.

Balsam of Aniseed, (Powell's).

Chlorodyne, (Collis Browne's).

Do., (Freeman's).

Do., (Towle's).

Linseed, Essence of (Kaye's).

Ointment of Galls and Opium of the British Pharmacopoeia.

Pain Cure, (Stearn's).

Pain Killer, (Perry Davis').

Soothing Syrup, (Johnson's).

Do..

(Winslow's).

B.

The following medicines manufactured locally, provided that they are compounded in accordance with a prescription to be approved before such compounding by the Principal Civil Medical Officer:-

Pain Expeller,

Pill Anticholeric,

Blood-spitting Mixture, Catarrh Mixture,

Do. Snuff,

Chlorodyne, Colic Mixture,

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