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Pharmacy and Poisons.

2.

Allylisopropylacetylurea

Insulin

Phenylethylhydantoin; its salts; its acyl derivatives; their salts

Pituitary gland, the active principles of

Thyroid gland, the active principles of; their salts

To be labelled with the words "Caution. It is dangerous to exceed the stated dose.":

Medicines (other than medicines mentioned in paragraph 1 of this List) made up ready for the internal treatment of human ailments except in the case of a substance included in the First List.

3. To be labelled with the words "Poison. For animal treatment only.":

4.

Medicines made up ready for the treatment of animals.

To be labelled with the words "Caution. This preparation may cause serious inflammation of the skin in certain persons and should be used only in accordance with expert advice.":

Preparations for the dyeing of hair containing phenylene diamines or toluene diamines or their salts.

5.

To be labelled with the words "Caution. This substance is caustic.":

Potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, and articles containing either of those substances.

SIXTH LIST.

Poisons exempted by regulation 4 (2) from labelling provisions when sold or supplied in certain circumstances.

Alkali fluorides

Ammonia

Antimony, chlorides of; oxides of antimony; sulphides of antimony: antimonates; antimonites

Chloroform

Dinitrocresols; dinitronaphthols; dinitrophenols

Formaldehyde

Glyceryl trinitrate

Hydrochloric acid

Hydrofluoric acid; sodium silicofluoride

Lead acetates; compounds of lead with acids from fixed oils

Mercuric chloride; mercuric iodide; organic compounds of mercury

Mercury, oxides of; nitrates of mercury

Metanitrophenol; orthonitrophenol; paranitrophenol

Nitric acid

Nitrobenzene

Oxalic acid; metallic oxalates

Phenols; compounds of phenol with a metal

Phosphorus, yellow

Picric acid

Potassium hydroxide

Sodium hydroxide

Sulphuric acid

99

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Pharmacy and Poisons. 2. Allylisopropylacetylurea Insulin Phenylethylhydantoin; its salts; its acyl derivatives; their salts Pituitary gland, the active principles of Thyroid gland, the active principles of; their salts To be labelled with the words "Caution. It is dangerous to exceed the stated dose.": Medicines (other than medicines mentioned in paragraph 1 of this List) made up ready for the internal treatment of human ailments except in the case of a substance included in the First List. 3. To be labelled with the words "Poison. For animal treatment only.": 4. Medicines made up ready for the treatment of animals. To be labelled with the words "Caution. This preparation may cause serious inflammation of the skin in certain persons and should be used only in accordance with expert advice.": Preparations for the dyeing of hair containing phenylene diamines or toluene diamines or their salts. 5. To be labelled with the words "Caution. This substance is caustic.": Potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, and articles containing either of those substances. SIXTH LIST. Poisons exempted by regulation 4 (2) from labelling provisions when sold or supplied in certain circumstances. Alkali fluorides Ammonia Antimony, chlorides of; oxides of antimony; sulphides of antimony: antimonates; antimonites Chloroform Dinitrocresols; dinitronaphthols; dinitrophenols Formaldehyde Glyceryl trinitrate Hydrochloric acid Hydrofluoric acid; sodium silicofluoride Lead acetates; compounds of lead with acids from fixed oils Mercuric chloride; mercuric iodide; organic compounds of mercury Mercury, oxides of; nitrates of mercury Metanitrophenol; orthonitrophenol; paranitrophenol Nitric acid Nitrobenzene Oxalic acid; metallic oxalates Phenols; compounds of phenol with a metal Phosphorus, yellow Picric acid Potassium hydroxide Sodium hydroxide Sulphuric acid 99 [CAP. 138
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Pharmacy and Poisons. 2. Allylisopropylacetylurea Insulin Phenylethylhydantoin; its salts; its acyl derivatives; their salts Pituitary gland, the active principles of Thyroid gland, the active principles of; their salts To be labelled with the words "Caution. It is dangerous to exceed the stated dose.": Medicines (other than medicines mentioned in paragraph 1 of this List) made up ready for the internal treatment of human ailments except in the case of a substance included in the First List. 3. To be labelled with the words "Poison. For animal treatment only.": 4. Medicines made up ready for the treatment of animals. To be labelled with the words "Caution. This preparation may cause serious inflammation of the skin in certain persons and should be used only in accordance with expert advice.": Preparations for the dyeing of hair containing phenylene diamines or toluene diamines or their salts. 5. caustic.": To be labelled with the words "Caution. This substance is Potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, and articles contain- ing either of those substances. SIXTH LIST. Poisons exempted by regulation 4 (2) from labelling provisions when sold or supplied in certain circumstances. Alkali fluorides Ammonia Antimony, chlorides of; oxides of antimony; sulphides of antimony: antimonates; antimonites Chloroform Dinitrocresols; dinitronaphthols; dinitrophenols Formaldehyde Glyceryl trinitrate Hydrochloric acid Hydrofluoric acid; sodium silicofluoride Lead acetates; compounds of lead with acids from fixed oils Mercuric chloride; mercuric iodide; organic compounds of mercury Mercury, oxides of; nitrates of mercury Metanitrophenol; orthonitrophenol; paranitrophenol Nitric acid Nitrobenzene Oxalic acid; metallic oxalates Phenols; compounds of phenol with a metal Phosphorus, yellow Picric acid Potassium hydroxide Sodium hydroxide Sulphuric acid 99 [CAP. 138
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Pharmacy and Poisons.

2.

Allylisopropylacetylurea

Insulin

Phenylethylhydantoin; its salts; its acyl derivatives; their

salts

Pituitary gland, the active principles of

Thyroid gland, the active principles of; their salts

To be labelled with the words "Caution. It is dangerous to exceed the stated dose.":

Medicines (other than medicines mentioned in paragraph 1 of this List) made up ready for the internal treatment of human ailments except in the case of a substance included in the First List.

3. To be labelled with the words "Poison. For animal treatment only.":

4.

Medicines made up ready for the treatment of animals.

To be labelled with the words "Caution. This preparation may cause serious inflammation of the skin in certain persons and should be used only in accordance with expert advice.":

Preparations for the dyeing of hair containing phenylene diamines or toluene diamines or their salts.

5.

caustic.":

To be labelled with the words "Caution. This substance is

Potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, and articles contain- ing either of those substances.

SIXTH LIST.

Poisons exempted by regulation 4 (2) from labelling provisions when sold or supplied in certain circumstances.

Alkali fluorides

Ammonia

Antimony, chlorides of; oxides of antimony; sulphides of

antimony: antimonates; antimonites

Chloroform

Dinitrocresols; dinitronaphthols; dinitrophenols

Formaldehyde

Glyceryl trinitrate

Hydrochloric acid

Hydrofluoric acid; sodium silicofluoride

Lead acetates; compounds of lead with acids from fixed oils

Mercuric chloride; mercuric iodide; organic compounds of mercury

Mercury, oxides of; nitrates of mercury

Metanitrophenol; orthonitrophenol; paranitrophenol

Nitric acid

Nitrobenzene

Oxalic acid; metallic oxalates

Phenols; compounds of phenol with a metal

Phosphorus, yellow

Picric acid

Potassium hydroxide

Sodium hydroxide Sulphuric acid

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[CAP. 138

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