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(b) a registered dentist;
(c) an approved veterinary surgeon;
(d) the Chief Pharmacist;
(e) a person-
(i) who is a registered pharmacist or an approved person;
(ii) who is employed or engaged at a prescribed hospital or at a health centre or clinic maintained by the Crown; and
(iii) whose duties in that employment or engagement include the dispensing or supply of medicines for that, or any other such, hospital, health centre or clinic:
(f) a sister for the time being in charge of a ward, theatre or other department in a prescribed hospital or in a health centre or clinic maintained by the Crown;
(g) a person in charge of a laboratory used for the purposes of research or instruction and attached to a university or to an approved hospital or institution,
is hereby authorized, so far as may be necessary for the practice or exercise of his profession, function or employment, and in his capacity as such, to be in possession of and to supply a dangerous drug.
(2) Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, the matron of a prescribed hospital is hereby authorized, so far as may be necessary for the purposes of the hospital, and in her capacity as matron thereof, to be in possession of and to supply a dangerous drug.
(3) The Government Chemist is hereby authorized, so far as may be necessary for the exercise of his employment, and in his capacity as such, to be in possession of a dangerous drug.
(4) A registered medical practitioner is hereby authorized, so far as may be necessary for the practice of his profession, to manufacture any preparation and to be in possession of and procure any dangerous drug required for the manufacture of such preparation.
(5) Any registered pharmacist or approved person who is employed or engaged at a prescribed hospital is hereby authorized-
(a) to manufacture any preparation required for the purposes of the hospital; and
(b) to be in possession of and to procure any dangerous drug so far as it may be necessary for such manufacture:
Provided that an approved person shall be so authorized only if he is acting on the directions of the medical officer in charge of the hospital.
(6) In section 24, and in this section, except subsection (3), "dangerous drug" does not include the drugs specified in any of paragraphs 9 to 12 of Part I of the First Schedule. (Amended, 46 of 1978, s. 4)
[cf. U.K. S.I. 1964/1811, reg. 10(1) and (3)]
Restrictions on authority conferred by section 22, etc.
23. (1) Nothing in section 22 shall-
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(b) a registered dentist;
(c) an approved veterinary surgeon;
(d) the Chief Pharmacist;
(e) a person-
(i) who is a registered pharmacist or an approved person;
(ii) who is employed or engaged at a prescribed hospital or at a health centre or clinic maintained by the Crown; and
(iii) whose duties in that employment or engagement include the dispensing or supply of medicines for that, or any other such, hospital, health centre or clinic:
(f) a sister for the time being in charge of a ward, theatre or other department in a prescribed hospital or in a health centre or clinic maintained by the Crown;
(g) a person in charge of a laboratory used for the purposes of research or instruction and attached to a university or to an approved hospital or institution,
is hereby authorized, so far as may be necessary for the practice or exercise of his profession, function or employment, and in his capacity as such, to be in possession of and to supply a dangerous drug.
(2) Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, the matron of a prescribed hospital is hereby authorized, so far as may be necessary for the purposes of the hospital, and in her capacity as matron thereof, to be in possession of and to supply a dangerous drug.
(3) The Government Chemist is hereby authorized, so far as may be necessary for the exercise of his employment, and in his capacity as such, to be in possession of a dangerous drug.
(4) A registered medical practitioner is hereby authorized, so far as may be necessary for the practice of his profession, to manufacture any preparation and to be in possession of and procure any dangerous drug required for the manufacture of such preparation.
(5) Any registered pharmacist or approved person who is employed or engaged at a prescribed hospital is hereby authorized-
(a) to manufacture any preparation required for the purposes of the
hospital; and
(b) to be in possession of and to procure any dangerous drug so far as it
may be necessary for such manufacture:
Provided that an approved person shall be so authorized only if he is acting on the directions of the medical officer in charge of the hospital.
(6) In section 24, and in this section, except subsection (3), "dangerous drug" does not include the drugs specified in any of paragraphs 9 to 12 of Part I of the First Schedule. (Amended, 46 of 1978, s. 4)
[cf. U.K. S.I. 1964/1811, reg. 10(1) and (3)]
Restrictions on authority conferred by section 22, etc.
23. (1) Nothing in section 22 shall-
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