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That marks may be set on offenders;
examiners, after every exercise of said powers, shall return to the college names and abodes of apothecaries, &c. whose shops, &c. visited,
with the condition of the drugs, utensils, scales, &c. and of drugs of importers or merchants.
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>XVII. And to the intent that marks may be set upon all and every person or persons offending in the preparing, administring, vending, importing, exposing to sale, or keeping for that purpose, for the satisfaction and safety as well of those who have occasion to consume, as of those who prescribe, medicines; be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the several examiners, appointed by this act, may and shall make due returns, after every exercise of the powers vested in them by this act, to the president, censors, and fellows of the college of physicians in Dublin, setting forth the name and place of abode of every apothecary, chemist, druggist, or other person, whose shop, elaboratory, store or ware-house, or other repository, they have visited and examined, together with the state and condition of the drugs and medicines in all and every such shop, elaboratory, ware or store-house, or other repository, and how the same are furnished as well with drugs and medicines, as with fit utensils and lawful measures, scales, and weights, as also the state and condition of such drugs and medicines, as they have been called to examine in the hands of importers or merchants.
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