21 USC Chapter 7 - PRACTICE OF PHARMACY AND SALE OF POISONS IN CONSULAR DISTRICTS IN CHINA
- § 201. Doing business without a license unlawful; employment of Chinese subjects
- § 202. Certain classes of persons and corporations excepted; insecticides
- § 203. Application for license; requirements; qualifications for license
- § 204. Issuance of license
- § 205. Display of license in pharmacy
- § 206. Revocation of license
- § 207. Restrictions on sales; written orders or prescriptions
- § 208. Certain preparations and sales excepted
- § 209. Poisons; book entry of sale; labels
- § 210. Pharmacist; unauthorized use of title
- § 211. Preservation of originals of prescriptions compounded and copies thereof; inspection of prescriptions by consular officers; marking containers of drugs
- § 212. Offenses; punishment; duty to enforce provisions
- § 213. Fraudulent representations to evade or defeat restrictions
- § 214. Previous laws unaffected
- § 215. “Consul” defined
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