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PHARMACY AND POISONS.

No. 9 of 1916.

2421

SCHEDULE A.

[s. 2.]

PART I.

[s. 12 (1).]

Aconite, aconitine, and their preparations.

Alkaloids, all poisonous vegetable alkaloids not specifically named in this Schedule, and their salts, and all poisonous derivatives of vegetable alkaloids, whatever be the trade name under which they are sold.

Arsenic, and its medicinal preparations.

Atropine, and its salts, and their preparations.

Belladonna, and all preparations or admixtures (except belladonna plasters) containing 0.1 or more per cent. of belladonna alkaloids.

Cantharides, and its poisonous derivatives.

Cocaine and its salts, derivatives and substitutes, and all solutions, admixtures and preparations containing one or more per cent. of cocaine or of its salts, derivatives, or substitutes, including eucaine, benzocaine, or anæsthesin, holocaine, tropacocaine, orthoform, acoine, nirvanin, alypin, novocaine and stovaine.

Corrosive sublimate.

Corynine, and its salts (known also as yohimbine and aphrodine).

Cyanide of potassium, and all poisonous cyanides and their preparations. Diethyl-barbituric acid, and other alkyl, aryl, or metallic derivatives of barbituric acid, whether described as veronal, proponal, medinal, or by any other trade name, mark or designation; and all poisonous urethanes and ureides.

Emetic tartar, and all preparations or admixtures containing one or more per cent. of emetic tartar.

Ergot of rye, and preparations of ergots.

Nux vomica, and all preparations or admixtures containing one or more per cent. of strychnine.

Opium, and all preparations or admixtures containing one or more per cent. of morphine, except prepared opium and dross opium as prepared and sold by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports.

Picrotoxin.

Prussic acid, and all preparations or admixtures containing 0.1 or more per cent. of prussic acid.

Savin, and its oil, and all preparations or admixtures containing savin or its oil.

PART II.

Almonds, essential oil of (unless deprived of prussic acid).

Antimonial wine.

Cantharides, tincture and all liquid preparations or admixtures.

Carbolic acid, and liquid preparations of carbolic acid, and its homologues containing more than three per cent. of such substances, except preparations for sanitary use contained in a closed vessel distinctly labelled with the word "Poisonous", the name and address of the seller, and a notice of the special purposes for which the preparations are intended.

* As amended by G.N. No. 139 of 1918 and Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

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PHARMACY AND POISONS. No. 9 of 1916. 2421 SCHEDULE A. [s. 2.] PART I. [s. 12 (1).] Aconite, aconitine, and their preparations. Alkaloids, all poisonous vegetable alkaloids not specifically named in this Schedule, and their salts, and all poisonous derivatives of vegetable alkaloids, whatever be the trade name under which they are sold. Arsenic, and its medicinal preparations. Atropine, and its salts, and their preparations. Belladonna, and all preparations or admixtures (except belladonna plasters) containing 0.1 or more per cent. of belladonna alkaloids. Cantharides, and its poisonous derivatives. Cocaine and its salts, derivatives and substitutes, and all solutions, admixtures and preparations containing one or more per cent. of cocaine or of its salts, derivatives, or substitutes, including eucaine, benzocaine, or anæsthesin, holocaine, tropacocaine, orthoform, acoine, nirvanin, alypin, novocaine and stovaine. Corrosive sublimate. Corynine, and its salts (known also as yohimbine and aphrodine). Cyanide of potassium, and all poisonous cyanides and their preparations. Diethyl-barbituric acid, and other alkyl, aryl, or metallic derivatives of barbituric acid, whether described as veronal, proponal, medinal, or by any other trade name, mark or designation; and all poisonous urethanes and ureides. Emetic tartar, and all preparations or admixtures containing one or more per cent. of emetic tartar. Ergot of rye, and preparations of ergots. Nux vomica, and all preparations or admixtures containing one or more per cent. of strychnine. Opium, and all preparations or admixtures containing one or more per cent. of morphine, except prepared opium and dross opium as prepared and sold by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports. Picrotoxin. Prussic acid, and all preparations or admixtures containing 0.1 or more per cent. of prussic acid. Savin, and its oil, and all preparations or admixtures containing savin or its oil. PART II. Almonds, essential oil of (unless deprived of prussic acid). Antimonial wine. Cantharides, tincture and all liquid preparations or admixtures. Carbolic acid, and liquid preparations of carbolic acid, and its homologues containing more than three per cent. of such substances, except preparations for sanitary use contained in a closed vessel distinctly labelled with the word "Poisonous", the name and address of the seller, and a notice of the special purposes for which the preparations are intended. * As amended by G.N. No. 139 of 1918 and Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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PHARMACY AND POISONS.

No. 9 of 1916.

2421

SCHEDULE A.

[s. 2.]

PART I.

[s. 12 (1).]

Aconite, aconitine, and their preparations.

Alkaloids, all poisonous vegetable alkaloids not specifically named in this Schedule, and their salts, and all poisonous derivatives of vegetable alkaloids, whatever be the trade name under which they are sold.

Arsenic, and its medicinal preparations.

Atropine, and its salts, and their preparations.

Belladonna, and all preparations or admixtures (except belladonna plasters) containing 0.1 or more per cent, of belladonna alkaloids.

Cantharides, and its poisonous derivatives.

Cocaine and its salts, derivatives and substitutes, and all solutions, admix- tures and preparations containing one or more per cent. of cocaine or of its salts, derivatives, or substitutes, including eucaine, benzocaine, or anæsthesin, holocaine, tropacocaine, orthoform, acoine, nirvanin, alypin, novocaine and stovaine.

Corrosive sublimate.

Corynine, and its salts (known also as yohimbine and aphrodine).

Cyanide of potassium, and all poisonous cyanides and their preparations. Diethyl-barbituric acid, and other alkyl, aryl, or metallic derivatives of barbituric acid, whether described as veronal, proponal, medinal, or by any other trade name, mark or designation; and all poisonous urethanes and ureides.

Emetic tartar, and all preparations or admixtures containing one or more per cent. of emetic tartar.

Ergot of rye, and preparations of ergots.

Nux vomica, and all preparations or admixtures containing one or more per cent. of strychnine.

Opium, and all preparations or admixtures containing one or more per cent. of morphine, except prepared opium and dross opium as prepared and sold by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports.

Picrotoxin.

Prussic acid, and all preparations or admixtures containing 0·1 or more per cent, of prussic acid.

Savin, and its oil, and all preparations or admixtures containing savin or its oil.

PART II.

Almonds, essential oil of (unless deprived of prussic acid).

Antimonial wine.

Cantharides, tincture and all liquid preparations or admixtures.

Carbolic acid, and liquid preparations of carbolic acid, and its homologues containing more than three per cent, of such substances, except preparations for sanitary use contained in a closed vessel distinctly labelled with the word "Poisonous ", the name and address of the seller, and a notice of the special purposes for which the preparations are intended.

* As amended by G.N. No. 139 of 1918 and Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

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