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<p><add>shall</add> within a certain time thereafter, give<lb/>information thereof to a magistrate.<lb/> | |||
</p><p>Let every person who deals in any of the drugs<lb/>in question be obliged to keep a copy of the above<lb/>regulations hanging up in a conspicuous part of <lb/>his shop.<lb/></p><p>Further details and saving clauses would<lb/>be too minute to be given here: they might depend<lb/> in some measure upon local circumstances.<lb/> | |||
</p><p><del>These taken The above propositions are | |||
</del> <add>Regulations to a purpose little different</add><lb/><del>taken mostly from the</del> <add>from the foregoing are established by</add> the French law: <note>Edit de Juillet 1682<lb/></note> which goes<lb/>further and in the same view prohibits<lb/>persons in general from having stills in their<lb/>possession <add>or chemical laboratories</add> without a license.<lb/> | |||
</p><p>Most poisons act only when taken internally<lb/>into the stomach: but <del>a</del> poisons have been<lb/>brought from certain parts of America which<lb/><add>like that of serpents</add> are said to be fatal when introduced by the slightest<lb/>scratch into the circulation. These together<lb/>with any other poisons which are not known<lb/>to be of any use should be guarded against with<lb/>particular anxiety: nor should the communication<lb/>of them be permitted at all, but to <add>known</add> persons who<lb/>shall have <add><sic>publickly</sic></add> signified their <del>desire</del> intention of examining <lb/>into their nature, with a view to the discovery<lb/>of antidotes.<lb/></p><p>Would the embarrassment attending such a set of regulations<lb/><add>be</add> made up for by the advantage? This would depend upon<lb/> <note>the degree of prevalence <lb/>on the part of the obnoxious <lb/>practise.<lb/></note></p> | |||
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shall within a certain time thereafter, give
information thereof to a magistrate.
Let every person who deals in any of the drugs
in question be obliged to keep a copy of the above
regulations hanging up in a conspicuous part of
his shop.
Further details and saving clauses would
be too minute to be given here: they might depend
in some measure upon local circumstances.
These taken The above propositions are
Regulations to a purpose little different
taken mostly from the from the foregoing are established by the French law: Edit de Juillet 1682
which goes
further and in the same view prohibits
persons in general from having stills in their
possession or chemical laboratories without a license.
Most poisons act only when taken internally
into the stomach: but a poisons have been
brought from certain parts of America which
like that of serpents are said to be fatal when introduced by the slightest
scratch into the circulation. These together
with any other poisons which are not known
to be of any use should be guarded against with
particular anxiety: nor should the communication
of them be permitted at all, but to known persons who
shall have publickly signified their desire intention of examining
into their nature, with a view to the discovery
of antidotes.
Would the embarrassment attending such a set of regulations
be made up for by the advantage? This would depend upon
the degree of prevalence
on the part of the obnoxious
practise.
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