Apothecaries' Hall Act, 1791

Arsenic, oils, or colours not to be kept where medicines are compounded, penalty 5l.

XXVIII. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That no apothecary within the kingdom of Ireland, from the twenty-fourth day of June, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one, shall grind, compound, sell, or keep any arsenick, oils, or colours for painter's use, in the shop or room wherein he compounds medicines, under a penalty of five pounds, the same to be forfeited, and go to the use and fund of the governor and company of the apothecaries' hall of Dublin, to be recovered by them in the same manner, and with the like restrictions as the other penalties under this act.