THE REGISTERS

Of

PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS

ISD

CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS

191P.

PORTANT NOTICE

IT IS REQUISITE THAT EVERY REGISTERED PERSON SHOULD SEND IMMEDIATE NOTICE OF ANY CHANGE OF HIS RESIDENCE TO THE REGISTRAR, 17, BLOOMSBURY SQUARE, LONDON, \^'.C.

KO FEES ARE CHARGED FOR ALTERATIONS OF ADDRESSES IN THE REGISTERS OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS AND CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.

REGISTERED PERSONS, WHO HAVE CHANGED THEIR RESI- DENCE WITHOUT GIVING NOTICE TO THE REGISTRAR, ARE RENDERED, BY THE TENTH SECTION OF THE PHARMACY ACT (1868), LIABLE TO HAVE THEIR NAMES ERASED FROM THE REGISTER.

THE REGISTEJttS

OF

PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS

AJfD

CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.

PRISTKD AND PUBLISHED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THB

PHARMCEUTICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT BlilTALN

PURSUANT TO AN ACT PASSED IN THE TEAR

XXXI. & XXXII. VICTORLE, CAP. 121,

INTITULED

AN ACT

TO REGULATE THE SALE OF POISONS, AND ALTER AND AMEJSl>

THE PHARMACY ACT, 1852.

1919.

LONDON: 17. BLOOMSBURY SQUARE, W.C.

Price Five Shillings ; or by post, Five Shillings and Sixpence.

THE ROYAL CHARTER OF INCORPORATION

e&ANTBD TO THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF ORBAT BRITAIN. FKBRCART :8TH, 1843.

Victoria, by the grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen Defender of the Faith to all to whom these presents shall come greeting

212!3!)f rC <l£» it hath been represented to Us on the Petition of William Pttitloii«.r*. Allen, Charles James Payne, Richard Hotham Pigeon, and others That they and divers other persons Our Loving Subjects have associated together and have formed themselves into an Association called the 5 Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain for the purpose of advancing xitie. Chemistry and Pharinacy and promoting a uniform system of Education Object, of those who should practise the same and also for the protection of those who carry on the business of Chemists and Druggists and that it is intended also to provide a Fund for the relief of the distressed Members BeneToUm

10 and Associates of the Society and of their Widows and Orphans and Fund, that it would be of great advantage if the said Society were incorporated and they have besought us to grant to them and to those who shall hereafter become Members of the same Society our Royal Charter of Incorporation for the purposes aforesaid Now know ye that we being desirous of

15 encouraging and promoting so laudable aud benevolent a design of Our especial Grace certain knowledge and mere motion have willed granted and declared and do by these presents for us our heirs and successors will grant and declare that the said William Allen Charles James Payne Richard Hotham Pigeon and such other of our loving subjects a? have

20 formed themselves into and are now Members of the said Institution or

Society or who shall at any time hereafter become Members thereof Memb«rt according to such Regulations or Bye Laws as shall hereafter be framed or accordin- to Enacted sball by virtue of these presents be the Members of and form one -*"^*'^*- Body Politic and Corporate for the purposes aforesaid by the name of " The

25 Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain " by which name they shall

have perpetual succession and a Common Seal with full power and authority Common Seal to alter vary break or renew the same at their discretion and by the same name to sue and be sued implead and be impleaded answer and be answered unto in every Court of Us Our heirs and successors and be for

30 ever able and capable in the Law to purchase receive possess and enjoy to

them and their successors any Goods and Chattels whatsoever and also Power to buy be able and capable in the Law Xotwithstanding the Statutes of Mortmain to audholdl*nd«, take purchase possess hold and enjoy to them and their successors a *°" House and any messuages lands tenements or hereditaments whatsoever

36 the yearly value of which shall not exceed in the whole at any one time the sum of two thousand pounds computing the same respectively at the rack rent which might be had or gotten for the same at the date of these presents in respect of any lands tenements or hereditaments now held by or in trust for the said Society and as to any lands tenements

40 or a hereditaments hereafter to be purchased by the said Society at the rack

VI

rent which might be had or gotten for the same at the time of the purchase Power lo sell, or acquisition thereof and also to sell any Lands tenements and hereditaments and to purchase again other lands tenements and hereditaments not exceeding in the whole at any one time the annual value aforesaid to be estimated as aforesaid and to act in all the concerns of the said Body Politic 46 or Corporate for the purposes aforesaid as fully and effectually to all intents effects constructions and purposes whatsoever as any other of Our Liege Subjects or any other Body Politic or Corporate in Our United King- dom of Great Britain and Ireland not being under any disability might do in their respective concerns And we do hereby grant Our especial Licence 60 and authority unto all and every person and persons bodies Politic and Corporate otherwise competent to grant sell alien and convey in mortmain unto and to the use of the said Institution or Society and their successors any Messuages lands tenements or hereditaments the whole thereof to be held by the said Society at any one time not exceeding such annual value 66 as aforesaid.

Members. AnD OUR WILL AND PLEASURE IS AND WE FURTHER GRANT AND DECLARB

that The Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain shall consist of persons to be called Members thereof and that such Members shall be Chemists and Druggists who are or have been established on their own 60 account or who shall have been examined in such manner as the Council of the said Society shall deem proper or shall have been certified to be duly qualified for admission as Members or else shall be persons elected as Superintendents by the Council of the said Society and all of which Members shall subscribe to the Funds of the said Society in such a manner 66 as shall be provided by the regulations thereof and there shall also be admitted to all the privileges and benefits of the said Society excepting the right of being present at the General Meetings thereof or of holding any Office in the same Persons to be called Associates of the said Society and such Associates shall be Assistants to Chemists and Druggists also 70 Apprentices or Apprentices or Students in Pharmacy and Chemistry And such Associates BtndentB. Apprentices and Students shall first be duly examined in such manner as the Council of the said Society shall deem proper and shall be certified to be duly qualified for admission thereto as Associates Apprentices c Students SnbBcriptiona. respectively and shall subscribe to the funds of the said Society in such 76 manner as shall be provided by the regulations thereof.

Btip«rintea-

dents.

Babscriptions

Ab8< "nates.

General Meet- ings.

Ooonoil.

Oooncil and Oeneral Meet- ings to have direction. Majoritj to decide.

Chairman's easting vote.

And we further will and declare that there shall be General Meetings of the ^Members of the said Society hereby incorporated to be held from time to time as hereafter mentioned And that there shall always be a Council to direct and manage the affairs of the said Society and that the said 80 General Meetings and the Council shall have the entire direction and management of the same Society in the manner and subject to the regulations hereinafter mentioned And our will and pleasure IS That at all General Meetings and Meetings of the Council the Majority of the Members present having a right to vote thereat respectively shall decide upon the matters 86 propounded to such Meetings the person presiding therein having in case of an equality of Numbers a second or casting vote.

Number of AnD WE DO HEREBY ALSO WILL GRANT AND DECLARE that the Said

^d'^^f*' t" Council shall consist of a President t* Vice-President a Treasurer and President, and Eighteen other Members And that the said William Allen shall be the 90 Trea^DTer. First President Charles James Payne the first Vice-President and Richard Hotham Pigeon the first Treasurer And that the other persons now being Members of the Council of the said Society with the President Vice-President and Treasurer shall be the first Members of the Council of ehe said Body Politic and Corporate and shall continue such until the first 96

vu

General Meeting for the Election of Officers shall be held in pursuance of these presents.

And we do hereby further will grant and declare that it shall be Annnal ©dme-

lawful for the Members of the said Society hereby incorporated to hold '*' Meetings.

100 General Meetings once in the year and also such Special General Meetings Special Geu«- as the Council may from time to time think proper And that the Annual "^^ Meeting*. General Meetings shall be held on the Third Tuesday in the month of May in each year or such other day as near thereto as shall be determined by the Council. And further that upon the requisition in writing of Bequisition

105 Thirty Members of the said Society entitled to vote at any Meeting requiring Qe^g]^! ^g.^. the said Council to convene a Special General Meeting of the said Society for jngs. the purpose specified in the requisition such meeting shall accordingly be convened by the said Council within such reasonable time as the Council Council to con- shall think fit they first giving due notice thereof and of the purposes for Mretints*"^

110 which the same is convened.

And we do further will grant and declare that the Members Date of of the said Society shall and may on the third Tuesday in the month of May ^^^^jj'^'*"*' One thousand eight hundred and forty-three and also on the third Tuesday in the month of May in every succeeding year or as near the same as 115 conveniently may be assemble at the then last or other usual place of Election of meeting of the said Society and proceed by method of Ballot to nominate ^a^|loja*°^ and appoint the Members of the Council in manner hereinafter provided Election by and five Auditors of the Accounts of the said Society. Ballot.

And we do further will and declare that at the election of the Twenty-one 120 Council to be held in the year One thousand eight hundred and forty-three ^^^^^ °' there shall be elected Twenty-one Members of the Council and at the election to be held in the year One thousand eight hundred and forty-four two-thirds of the then Members of the Council shall go out of Office such Members to be determined by Lot And that in the election of the Council 125 in the year One thousand eight hundred and forty-five the remaining one third of the Members of the Council elected in One thousand eight hundred and forty-three and also one half of the Members elected in One thousand eight hundred and forty-four (such one half to be determined by Lot as aforesaid) shall go out of Office and that in every succeeding year two 130 thirds of the Members of the Council being such as shall have been longest Two-thirds of in Office computing from the last Election respectively shall go out of ^"^ Office.

And we do further will and declare that the Members who shall at Members any time go out of Office shall nevertheless be re-eligible as Members of the gjeci^on '"^"^ ^^' 135 Council.

And we do further will and declare that in case of the death Vacancies in resignation or removal of any Member of the Council or Auditor it shall be Coundi or lawful for the Council themselves to elect and appoint some other person gyg^j' ^^ ^y being a Member of the said Society to supply the place of such Member of CounciL 140 the Council or Auditor and the person so appointed shall be taken in all respects as regards the duration of Office to represent the person in whose stead he has been appointed.

And we do further will and declare that it shall be lawful for RemoTai of any Meeting of the Council at which not less than Twelve Members shall be Members. 145 present and with the consent of three fourths of the Members so present but not otherwise to remove any Member from the said Society and he shall thereupon cease to be a Member of the said Body Corporate And wi

VIU

DO FURTHER WILL AND DECLARE that the Council hereby directed to be Quornm of the appointed And the Council of the said Society for the time being or any Council. seven or more of them all the Members tliereof having been first duly 150

President, summoned to attend the Meetings thereof shall and may at their first meeting y^°!'^®°^' after the election of the Council, elect and appoint from among their number Burer, and ^ President a Vice-President and a Treasurer and also appoint a proper Secretary. person to be the Secretary thereof.

Council to And we do further will and declare that the said Council shall 156

meet monthly, and may once in every month hold Meetings and also such further Meetings as the President or any five Members thereof shall by writing under his or their hands direct the Secretary to give notice of but no business shall be done at any such meeting unless there be such number of Members present as shall be determined from time to time by the Bye Laws of the Society to 160 form a Quorum.

Chairmanship And WE FURTHER WILL AND DECLARE that at all General Meetings of

of Meetings. ^^^ ^^^^ Society the President or in his absence the Vice-President or in his absence such Member of the Council as shall be elected by the Members present at the Meeting shall preside or if there be no such member of the 1 65 Council present then such other Member of the Society as shall be elected by the Members present to preside And at all Meetings of the Council the President or in his absence the Vice-President or in his absence such Member of the Council as shall be elected for that purpose by the other Members present shall preside. 170

Appointnaent AnD WE DO ALSO GRANT WILL AND DECLARE that it shall be lawful for

of Examiners. ^-^^ Council of the said Society for the time being by themselves or such competent persons as they shall think fit to appoint to examine and to decide upon the admission or rejection of Members Associates Apprentices and Students of the said Society hereby incorporated and to grant such 175 Grant Ceriifi- Certificates or Diplomas as they shall think proper to the persons whom eates. they shall deem qualified to be such Members Associates Apprentices or

Honorary and Students as aforesaid and to elect Honorary and Corresponding Members Corresponding of the Said Society who shall have all the privileges thereof except the Members. right of being present at General Meetings and to appoint and remove and 180 Officers of the re-appoint all the Subordinate Officers of the said Society And the said Society. Council shall have the sole control and management of the real and personal

Council to property of the said Society Subject to the Bye laws thereof And shall have sole con- make provision thereout or out of such part thereof as they shall think *'rt°^ ^'° proper for the relief of the distressed Members or Associates of the said 186 Benevolent Society and their widows and orphans subject to the regulations and Bye Fund. Laws of the said Society.

Council to sell AnD WK DO FURTHER WILL GRANT AND DECLARE that the whole

messuages, property of the said Body Politic and Corporate shall be subject to the only on autho- management direction and control of the Council of the said Society And 190 rity of General that they shall have full power and authority to sell alienate charge Meetings. qj. otherwise to dispose of the same as they shall think proper But that no Sale or Mortgage of any Messuage Lands tenements or hereditaments belonging to the said Body Corporate shall be made except with the appro- bation and concurrence of a General Meeting of the Members of the said 195 Society specially convened for such purpose.

Counoiito And we DO FURTHER WILL AND DECLARE that it shall be lawful for the

™»k€ Bye- gaid Council to the best of their judgment and discretion to make and establish such Bye Laws as they shall deem proper and necessary for

laws.

IZ

200 regulating the affairs of the said Srx-ietj' and also the number ana To regulate description of its Officers and also the times place and manner of nienTof*"^' examining Candidates for Admission and also of removing and electing officers. the Members Associates Apprentices and Students of the said Society Arrangemenl and all subordinate Servants Officers and Attendants as shall be deemed of eiamma-

205 necessary or useful for the said Society and also for filling up from time ^^°°®*

to time any vacancies which may happen by death resignation removal or g^^l'J* ^ otherwise of the President Vice-President Treasurer Members of Council Members. Auditors Secretary or any of the Officers or Appointments constituted or Appointment established for the execution of the business and concerns of the said of servants.

210 Society and for regulating and ascertaining the qualifications of persons Filling ap to become Members Associates or Apprentices of the said Society vacancies, respectively and for granting Diplomas and Certificates to Members Regulating Associates Apprentices and Students and also the sum and sums of "^"^^ money to be paid by them respectively or any of them whether upon j^^^gg^ *^

215 admission or otherwise towards carryiug on the purposes of the said „. . ^ nm.to

Society and also the number qualifications and privileges of such persons be pafd.

as they may from time to time deem it proper to admit as Honorary or Qualifications

Corresponding Members and the amount and mode of relief to be afforded of Honorary

to the distressed Members and Associates of the said Society and their aQ'i 9°"^!'

,, .■, TiT-iT f ponding Mem-

220 Widows and orphans respectively and such Bye Laws from time to time to bers.

vary alter or revoke and make such new and other Bye Laws as they shall Amount of re-

think most useful and expedient so that the same be not repugnant to lief.

these presents or to the Laws of this Our Realm Provided that no Bye Law To alter and

hereafter to be made or alteration or repeal of any Bye Law which shall '"y Bye-1«»«.

225 hereafter have been established by the said Council hereby directed to be appointed shall be considered to have passed and be binding on the said Society until such Bye Laws or alteration or repeal of any Bye Laws shall have been confirmed by three Meetings of the said Council Ix witness whereof we have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent. Witness Our-

280 self at Our Palace at AVestminster the Eighteenth day of February in the Sixth year of Our Reign.

By Writ of Privy Seal,

EDMUNDS.

SUPPLEMENTAL CHARTER

GRANTED TO THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OP GREAT BRITAIN, March 27th, 1901.

Edward VII., hy the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, to all to whom these Presents shall come, greeting.

Petitioners.

BAneTolent Fund.

Extension of the power to bay and hold

Wnde, Ac.

2183f)frf(lS> it hath been represented to us, on the petition of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, that in the 15th and 16th and 31st and 32nd years of the reign of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, Acts known shortly as the Pharmacy Acts, 1852 and 18(58. were passed, whereby the Society is required to perform and discharge large and important public duties : that by reason of the said duties the powers conferred upon the Society by the Hoyal Charter of Incorpf>ra- tion granted by Her said late Majesty as to the purchase and acquisition of messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments have become inade- quate, and that it is desirable that the same should be extended : that a Benevolent Fund has been formed for the relief of distressed Members of the Society, past and present, and of Chemists and Druggists and their Widows and Orphans : that by means of generous donations, pecuniary bequests, subscriptions and grants, the said Fund now amounts to a considerable sum of money : that in order to insure the proper invest- ment of the said Fund it is further desirable that the said powers should be extended, that the Society may be thereby enabled from time to time to make purchases of freehold lands, and hereditaments, or of freehold ground rents, such purchases affording from their permanent and possibl}^ improving nature investments both prudent and advantageous : and they have besought us to grant them and their successors our Royal Supplementary Charter conferring upon them such further powers as are hereinafter contained.

And WHEREAS we have taken the said Petition into our Royal consideration and we are minded to accede thereto.

Now KNOW YE that we b^^ virtue of our Royal Prerogative in that behalf and of other powers thereunto us enabling of our Special Grace. certain knowledge and mere motion have willed, granted, and declared, and do by these presents for us, our heirs and successors, will grant and declare that the said Pharmaceutical Societv of Great Britain without prejudice and in addition to any lormer powers already conferred upon them whether by Charter or otherwise, and to any purchases or acquisi- tions heretofore made thereunder shall be able and capable in the law, notwithstanding the statutes of Mortmain, at any time hereafter to take, purchase, possess, hold and enjoy to them and their successors any messu- ages, lands, tenements and hereditaments whatsoever, the yearly value of which shall not exceed in the whole at any one time the sum of Ten thousand pounds, computing the same at the rack rent which might be had or gotten for the same at the time of the purchase or acquisition thereof : and also to sell any lands, tenements and hereditaments, and to

10

16

20

26

30

35

40

z\

purchase again other lands, tenements and hereditaments not exceeding m the whole at any one time the annual value aforesaid to be estimated

as aforesaid.

And we do hereby grant out special License and authority unto all Anthority for

4fO and every person and persons, bodies, politic and corporate, otherwise ^Jf^°°\.?' competent to grant, sell, alien, and convey in Mortmain unto and to the Society. ' use of the said Institution or Society, and their successors any messuages, lands, tenements or hereditaments, the whole thereof to be held by the said Society at any one time, not exceeding such annual value as aforesaid.

60 Ix WITNESS thereof we have caused these our Letters to be made

Patent. Witness ourself at "Westminster, the 27th day of March, in the first year of our Reign.

By Warrant under the King's Sign Manual,

(Sg.) MTJIR MACKENZIE.

xu

ANNO DECIMO QUINTO & DECIMO SEXTO

VICTORIA REGIN^.

CAP. 66.

An Act for regulating the Qualifications of Pharmaceutical

Chemists.

[SOth June, 1852.

2!8^!)f rt <IS{ it is expedient for the Safety of the Public that Persons exercising the Business or Calling of Pharmaceutical Chemists in Great Britain should possess a competent practical Knowledge of Pharmaceutical and General Chemistry and other Branches of useful Knowledge : And whereas certain Persons desirous of advancing Chemistry and Pharmacy, and of promoting an uniform System of educating those who should practise the same, formed themselves into a Society, called '^ The Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain," which said Society was on the Eighteenth Day of February One thousand eight hundred and forty-three, incorporated by Royal Charter, whereby it was provided that the said Society should consist of Meml)er8 who should be Chemists and Di'uggists who were or had been established on their own Account at the Date of the said Charter, or who should have been examined in such Manner as the Council of the said Society should deem proper, or who should have been certified to be duly qualified for Admission, or who should be Persons elected as Superintendents by the Council of the said Society : And whereas it is expedient to prevent" ignorant and incompetent Persons from assuming the Title of or pretending to be Pharmaceutical Chemists or Pharmaceutists in Great Britain, or Memberp of the said Pharmaceutical Society, and to that end it is desirable that all Persons before assuming such Title should be duly examined as to their Skill and Knowledge by competent Persons, and that a Register should be kept by some legally authorized Officer of all such Persons : And whereas for the Purposes aforesaid, and for extending the Benefits which have already resulted from the said Charter of Incorporation, it is desirable that additional Powers should be granted for regulating the (.Qualifications of Persons who may carry on the Business of Pharmaceutical Chemists : Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same:

Oh»rt«r dated I. That the said Charter of Incorporation granted to the said Society

1^^*** ' ^^ *^® Eighteenth Day of February One thousand eight hundred and forty- ftnr.H, Bare three, save and except such Part or Parts thereof as are hereby altered, M »iti-«d. varied, or repealed, shall be and the same is hereby confirmed and declared

to be in full force and virtue, and shall be as good and effectual to all Intents

and Purposes as if this Act had not been passed.

Xlll

II. The Council of the said Pharmaceutical Society shall be and the same are hereby authorized and empowered to alter and amend the Bye laws of the said Society made and established under or in pursuance of the said Charter of IncorporatioUj and to make and establish such new or additional Bye laws as they shall deem proper and necessary for the Purposes contem- plated by the said Charter or by this Act : Provided always, that all such original Bye laws, and all altered, amended, or additional Bye laws, shall be confirmed and approved by a Special General Meeting of the Members of the said Pharmaceutical Society, and by One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State ; *

Repealed by 38 and 39 Vict., Cap. 66.

Provided also, that the existing Bye laws of the said Society shall continue force until the next Annual Meeting of the said Society to be held iu

Power to Council to alter Bye- laws, provide! they are ap proved by a General Me«t ing of Society and the Secre- tary of State.

m

the Month of May, One thousand eight hundred and fifty-three.

III. At all Meetings of the said Society at which Votes shall be given for the Election of Officers, all Members entitled to vote may g^ve their Votes either personally, or, in Cases of Residence exceeding Five Miles from the General Post Office, Saint Martin's le Grand, London, by Voting Papers authorized by Writing, in a Form to be defined in the Bye laws of the said Society, or in a Form to the like Efiect, such Voting Papers being transmitted under Cover to the Secretary not less than Five clear Days prior to the Day on which the Election is to take place.

]

trar, &o.

IV. The Council of the said Pharmaceutical Society shall, r Repealed by 38 and 39 Vict., Cap. 66

Lwithin three calendar months after the passing of this Act,

appoint a fit and proper Person Council to ap as a Registrar under this Act, and the Council of the said Society shall have P°'°* Regis- the Power to remove the said Registrar, or any future Registrar, to be appointed under this Act, from the said Office, and from Time to Time to appoint a new Registrar in the Room of any Registrar who may die, or retire, or be removed from Office as aforesaid, and also to appoint and remove from Time to Time a Deputy Registrar, and such Clerks and other subordinate Officers as may be requisite for carrjdng out the Purposes of this Act, and also to pay suitable salaries to the said Registrar, Deputy-Registrar, Clerks, and officers.

V. The Registrar to be appointed under or by virtue of this Act shall from Time to Time make out and maintain a complete register of all Persons being Members of the said Society, and also of all Persons being Associates and Apprentices or Students respectively, according to the Terms of the Charter of Incorporation, and shall keep a proper Index of the Register, and all such other Registers and Books as may be required by the Council of the said Society, and may be necessary for giving Effect to the Bye laws of the said Society and to the Provisions of this Act.

VI. All such persons as shall at the time of the passing of this Act be Members, Associates, Apprentices, or Students of the said Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, according to the Terms of the said Charter of In- corporation, shall be registered as Pharmaceutical Chemists, Assistants, and Apprentices or Students respectively.

VII. The Registrar to be appointed under or by virtue of this Act shall

be bound, on the Application of any Person paying One Shilling, to certify

under his Hand whether or no any Person whose Name and Address shall be

furnished to him appears in the said register or is a Member of the

Pharmaceutical Society of Gi'eat Britain or not; and the Certificate of such

Registrar, signed by the said Registrar, and countersigned by the President

* All powers vested by this Act in one of Her Majeety's principal Secretariee of Stat« are now reated in the Privy Council. [Pharmacy Act, 1868.J

Registrar to make Regis- ters of Mem- bers of Society, &c.,andtokeep an Index and Books, as may be required.

All Members, Associates, &c., of the So- ciety, at the passing of this Act, entitled to be registered.

Registrar bound to cer- tify, (tc, and his Certificate good Evidence in Absence of the contrary.

XIV

or Two Members of the Council of the said Society, shall, in the Absence of Evidence to the contrary, be sufficient Evidence of the Facts therein stated up to the Date of the said Certificate.

Perrons »p- VIII. All Such Persons as shall from Time to Time be appointed under

^^^ ^°^*' or in pursuance of the said Charter of Incorporation or the Bye laws Bye-laws, or thereof, or under this Act, shall be and the same are hereby declared to be this Act, to fit and proper Persons to conduct all such Examinations as are provided for M^nations °^ contemplated by this Act, and shall respectively have full Power and Authority, and are hereby authorized and empowered to examine all Persons who shall present themselves for Examination under the Provisions of this Act in their Knowledge of the Latin Language, in Botany, in Materia Medica, and in Pharmaceutical and General Chemistry, and such other Subjects as may from Time to Time be determined by any Bye law ; provided always, that such Examinations shall not include the Theory and Practice of Medicine, Power to Ex- ^^^^S^^J^ <^^ Midwifery ; and the said Examiners are hereby empowered to aminers to grant or refuse to such Persons, as in their Discretion may seem fit, certi- frant 0«rtifi- ficates of competent Skill and Knowledge and Qualification to exercise the Business or Calling of Pharmaceutical Chemists, or, as the Case may re- quire, to be engaged or employed as Students, Apprentices, or Assistants respectively.

be^awointed° ^"^" '^^^ ^^ enable the said Society to provide for the Examination in

fop Scotland. Scotland of such Students, Apprentices, or Assistants in Scotland as may desire to be examined there, it shall be lawful for the Council of the Society, and they are hereby required, to appoint such fit and proper Persons in Scotland, to meet in Edinburgh or Glasgow, or such other Place or Places as the Council may think desirable, and to conduct there all such Examinations as are provided for and contemplated by this Act, with such and the like Powers and Authorities in respect thereof as are herein conferred, and to grant to the Persons to be so examined such and the like Certificates as are herein-before specified and referred to, or to refuse the same ; and all the Provisions of this Act shall be equally applicable to the Examiners, Exami- nations, and Parties examined in Scotland as to the Examiners, Examina- tions, and Parties examined in 'England.

PepBons who -^ Every such Person who shall have been examined by the Persouj

Certificates en- appointed as aforesaid, and shall have obtained a Certificate of Qualification titled to be re- from them, shall be entitled to be registered by the Registrar according to gistered; ^j^g Provisions, of this Act, upon Payment of such Fee or Fees as shall be fixed by the Bye laws; and every such Person duly registered as a Pharmaceutical Chemist shall be eligible to be elected as a Member of the said Society ; fered as Pht-" Repealed by 61 and 62 Vict., Cap. 25.

maceutical Tand every such persou duly registered as an Assistant shall be eligible! Chemists I ^^^ Admission as an Associate of the said Society : J

«Ugible to be l- V i -n j i

Members ; and every such Person duly

Eligibility of registered as a Student or Apprentice to a Pharmaceutical Chemist shall be

Persons regis- eligible for Admission into the said Society ; according to the Bye-lawa tered as As- i.i, r

«siants.&c. thereof.

Jixoeptiona. XI. That no Person who is a member of the Medical Profession, or

who is practising under Right of a Degree of any University, or under a Diploma or Licence of a Medical or Surgical Corporate Body, shall be entitled to be registered under this Act; and if any registered Pharmaceutical Chemist shall obtain such Diploma or Licence, his Name shall not be retained on the said Register during the Time that he is engaged in Practice as aforesaid.

XV

XII. From and after the passing of this Act, it sliall not be lawful for Persona not any Person, not being duly registered as a Pharmaceutical Chemist according 'iuly registered to the Provisions of this Act, to assume oi use the Title of Pliaimaeeutical gmueoruse Chemist or Pharmaceutist in any Part of G-reat Britain, or to assume, use. Name or Title or exhibit any Name, Title, or Sign implying that he is registered under this '^^ f '"^f^?" Act, or that he is a Member of the said Society ; and if any Person, not j^jg^ ^j. ^j^y being' duly registered under this Act, shall assume or use the Title of Name, Title, or Pharmaceutical Chemist or Pharmaceutist, or shall use, assume, or exhibit ^ig" implying any Name, Title, or Sign implying that he is a Person registered under this

Act, or that he is a Member of the said Society, every such Person shall be Penalty liable to a Penalty of Five Pounds ; and such Penalty may be recovered by offending"' the Registrar to be appointed under this Act, in the Name and by the Authority of the Council of the said Society, in manner following ; (that is CO say,)

In England or Wales, by Plaint under the Provisions of any Act in force Penalties, how

for the more easy Recovery of Small Debts and Demands : Englan^lnd"*

Wales. In Scotland, by Action before the Court of Session inordinary Form, or ^^ scoiiun,

by summary Action before the Sheriff of the County, or in the Royal Burghs before the Magisti-ates of the Burghs where the Offence may be committed or the Offender resides, who, upon Proof of the Offence or Off'ences either by Confession of the Party offending or by the Oath or Affirmation of One or more credible Witnesses, shall convict the Offender, and find him liable in the Penalty or Penalties afore- said, as also in Expenses; and it shall be lawful for the Sheriff" or Magistrate, in pronouncing such Judgment for the Penalty or Penalties and Costs, to insert in such Judgment a Warrant, in the event of such Penalty or Penalties and Costs not being paid, to levy and recover the Amount of the same by Poinding :

Provided always, that it shall be lawful to the Sheriff" or Magistrate, in the event of his dismissing the Action and assoilzieing the Defender, to find the Complainer liable in Expenses ; and any Judgment so to be pronounced by the Sheriff" or Magistrate in such summary Application shall be final and conclusive, and not subject to Review, by Advocation, Suspension, Reduction, or otherwise.

XIII. Provided always. That no Action or other Proceeding for any Limitation for Off"ence under this Act shall be brought after the Expiration of Six Months Recovery of from the Commission of such Off'ence ; and in every such Action or Proceeding ^°*"^^^' *°- the Party who shall prevail shall recover his full Costs of Suit or of such other Proceedings.

XIV. All and every Sums and Sum of Money which shall arise from any Application ol Conviction and Recovery of Penalties for Off"ences incurred under this Act Penalties, shall be paid as the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury shall direct.

XV. If any Registrar under this Act shall wilfully make or cause to be Registrar fal- made any Falsification in any matters relating to any Register or Certificate sifyi^g Regis- aforesaid, every such Off"ender shall be deemed guilty of a Misdemeanor. J^^a Misd^e*"^*^

-rr-iTT Tc meaner.

XVI. If any person Any person

Repealed by 1 and 2 George V., Cap. 6. showing false

r~ shall wilfully procure by any false or fraudulent""! Certificate

Means a Certificate purporting to be a Certificate of Registration under ff^'i,^.*^^ '

Lthis Act, or J ^raea^ot.

shall fraudulently exhibit a Certificate purporting to be a Certificate of Membership of the Pharmaceutical Society, every such Person so offend- ing shall be adjudged guilty of a Misdemeanor.

XVl

ANNO TRTCESTMO PRIMO & TRICESIMO SECUNDO

VICTOR IJE RE GIN ^.

15 (fe 16\ict., e. 56.

Persons selling or compounding Poisons, or assuming the Title of Chemist and Druggist, to be qualified.

Articles Darned in Schedule (A.) to be deemed Poisons within the Meaning of this Act.

CAP. 121.

An Act to regulate the Sale of Poisons, and alter and amend the

Pharmacy Act, 1852.

[31st July, 18C8.

* SlSnfjf rf flSJ it is expedient for the Safety of the Public that Persons keeping open Shop for the retailing, dispensing, or compounding of Poisons, and Persons known as Chemists and Druggists, should possess a competent practical Knowledge of their Business, and to that End that from and after the Day herein named all Persons not already engaged in such Business should, before commencing such Business, be duly examined as to their practical Knowledge, and that a Register should be kept as herein provided, and also that the Act passed in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Years of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled An Act for regulating the Qualification of Pharmaceutical Chemists, herein-after described as the Pharmacy Act, should be amended :

Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by Authority of the same, as follows :

I. From and after the Thirty-first Day of December One thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight it shall be unlawful for any Person to sell or keep open Shop for retailing, dispensing, or compounding Poisons, or to assume or use the Title " Chemist and Druggist," or Chemist or Druggist, or Pharmacist, or Dispensing Chemist or Druggist, in any Part of Great Britain, unless such Person shall be a Pharmaceutical Chemist, or a Chemist and Druggist within the Meaning of this Act, and be registered under this Act, and conform to such Regulations as to the keeping, dispensing, and selling of such Poisons as may from Time to Time be prescribed by the Pharma- ceutical Society with the Consent of the Privy Council.

II. The several Articles named or described in the Schedule {A.) shall be deemed to be Poisons within the Meaning of this Act, and the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (herein-after refen-ed to as the Pharmaceutical Society) may from Time to Time, by Resolution, declare that any Article in such Resolution named ought to be deemed a Poison within the Meaning of this Act ; and thereupon the said Society shall submit the same for the Approval of the Privy Council, and if such Approval shall be given, then such Resolution and Approval shall be advertised in the London Gazette, and on the Expiration of One Month from such Advertise- ment the Article named in such Resolution shall be deemed to be a I'oisoB within the Meaning of this Act.

Omitted by 56 and 57 Vict., Cap. 1-4.

XVll

III. Chpmists and Druggi.st.s within the Meaninj? of this Act shall Oheniisu

in

consist of all Persons who at any IHme before the passing of this Act have I^f'^flf^sts carried on in Qreai Britain the Business of a Chemist and Druggist, in ^^^Q ixx<yot \.hi«^ keeping of open Shop for the compounding of the Prescriptions of duly Aot. qualified Medical Practitioners, also of all Assistants and Associates who before the passing of this Act shall have been duly registered under or according to the provisions of the Pharmacy Act, and also of all such Persons as may be duly registered under this Act.

* IV. Any Person who at the Time of the passing of this Act shall be AssiBtanU to of full Age, and shall produce to the Registrar, on or before the Thirty-first ^ '^®^' ^ Day of December One thousand eiglit hundred and sixty-eight. Certificates according to Schedule (E.) to this Act, that he had been for a Period of not

less than Three Years actually engaged and employed in the dispensing and compounding of Prescriptions as an Assistant to a Pharmaceutical Chemist, or to a Chemist and Druggist as defined by Clause Three of this Act, shall, on passing such a modified Examination as the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society with the Consent of the Privy Council may declare to be sufficient Evidence of his Skill and Competency to conduct the Business of a Chemist and Druggist, be registered as a Chemist and Druggist under this Act.

* V. The Persons who at the Time of the passing of this Act shall have Rpgistrati jb been duly admitted Pharmaceutical Chemists, or shall be Chemists and o^'^'bemigts Druggists within the Meaning of the Act, shall be entitled to be registered ^g^, '^'^^" under the Act without paying any Fee for such Registration : Provided, however, as regards any such Chemist and Druggist, that his Claim to be registered must be by Notice, in Writing, signed by him, and given to the Registrar, with Certificates according to the Schedules (C.) and (D.) to this

Act ; and provided also, that for any such Registration of a Chemist and Druggist, unless it be duly claimed by him on or before the Thirty-first Day of Decern! -er One thousand eight hundred and sixty -eight, the Person registered shall pay the same Fee as Persons admitted to the Register after Examination under this Act.

VI. All such Persons as shall from Time to Time have been appointed Examiner* to conduct Examinations under the Pharmacy Act shall be and are hereby ^i^'i^'^ PiJ^' declared to be Examiners for the Purposes of this Act, and are hereby be the Em empowered and required to examine all such Persons as shall tender them- miners uade» selves for Examination under the Provisions of this Act ; and every Person '^"^ '*^*''- who shall have been examined by such Examiners, and shall have obtained ^Certificate from them a Certificate of competent Skill and Knowledge and Qualification, gj^m^ ^^ shall be entitled to be registered as a Chemist and Druggist under this Act;

and the Examination aforesaid shall be such as is provided under the Pharmacy Act for the Purposes of a Qualification to be registered as Assistant under that Act, or as the same may be varied from Time to Time by any Bye law to be made in accordance with the Pharmacy Act as amended by this Act; provided that no Person shall conduct any Examination for the Purposes of this Act until his Appointment has been approved by the Pnvy Council; and such Appointment and Approval shall not in any Case be in force for more than Five Years; moreover it shall be the Duty of the said Pharmaceutical Society to allow any Officer appointed by the said Privy Council to be present during the Progress of any Examination held for the Purposes of this Act.

VII. Upon every such Examination and Registration as aforesaid such Application Fees shall be payable as shall from Time to Time be fixed and determined pjj^^"/of by any Bye law to be made in accordance with the Phai-macy Act as pbarmnceo amended by this Act, and shall be paid to the Treasurer of the said Society *ic«»i iovirt;. for the Purposes of the said Societv.

a

* Omitted by 5G and 57 Vict., Caj. 14-

Registrar uuder Piiar- macy Act to be so under this Act.

Council of Pharmaceu- tical Society to make Orders for regulating Register to be kept.

Duty of Re- gistrar to make and keep Register,

xviii

VIII. The Eegistrar appointed or to be appointed under or by virtue of tbe Pharmacy Act shall be Registrar for the Purposes of this Act.

IX. The Council of the Pharmaceutical Society shall, with all convenient Speed after the passing of this Act, and from Time to Time as Occasion may require, make Orders or Regulations for regulating the Register to be kept under this Act as nearly as conveniently may be in accordance with the Form set forth in the Schedule (B.) to this Act or to the like Effect, and such Register shall be called the Registec of Chemists and Druggists.

X. It shall be the Duty of the Registrar to make and keep a correct Register, in accordance with the Provisions of this Act, of all Persons who shall be entitled to be registered under this Act, and to erase the Names of all registered Persons who shall have died, and from Time to Time to make the necessary Alterations in the Addresses of the Persons registered under this Act : to enable the Registrar duly to fulfil the Duties imposed upon him, it shall be lawful for the Registrar to write a Letter to any registered Person, addressed to him according to his Address on the Register, to inquire whether he has ceased to carry on Business or has changed his Residence, such Letter to be forwarded by Post as a Registered Letter, according to the Post Ofhce Regulations for the Time being, and if no Answer shall be returned to such Letter within the Period of Six Months from the sending of the Letter, a Second, of similar Purport, shall be sent in like Manner, and if no Answer be given thereto within Three Months from the Date thereof it shall be lawful to erase the Name of such Person from the Register: Provided always, that the same may be restored b}' Direction of the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society should they think fit to make an Order to that Effect.

N 01 ice of Death of Pljaruiaceu- tical Chemist or Chemist and Druggist to be given by Registrars.

XL Every Registrar of Deaths in Great Britain, on receiving notice of the Death of any Pharmaceutical Chemist, or Chemist and Druggist, shall forthwith transmit by Post to the Registrar under the Pharmacy Act a Certificate under his own Hand of such Death, with the Particulars of the Time and Place of Death, and on the Receipt of such Certificate the said Registrar under the Pharmacy Act shall erase the Name of such deceased Pharmaceutical Chemist, or Chemist and Druggist, from the Register, and shall transmit to the said Registrar of Deaths the Cost of such Certificate and Transmission, and may charge the Cost thereof as an Expense of his Office.

Evidence of Qualification to be given before Regis- tration.

Annual Re- gister to be published and be Evidence.

XII. No Name shall be entered in the Register, except of Persons authorized by this Act to be registered, nor unless the Registrar be satisfied by the proper Evidence that the Person claiming is entitled to be registered; and any Appeal from the Decision of the Registrar may be decided by the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society ; and any Entry which shall be proved to the satisfaction of such Council to have been fiaudulently or incorrectly made, may be erased from or amended in the Register by Order in Writing of such Council.

XIII. The Registrar shall, in the Month of January in every Year, cause to be printed, published, and sold a correct Register of the Names of all Pharmaceutical Chemists, and a correct Register of all Persons registered as Chemists and Druggists, and in such Registers respectively the Names shall be in alphabetical Order according to the Surnames, with the respective Residences, in the Form set forth in Schedule (B.) to this Act, or to the like Effect, of all Persons appearing on the Register of Pharmaceutical Chemists, and on the Register of Chemists and Druggists, on the 'J'hirty-first Day of Decewter last preceding, and such printed Registers shall be called "The

XIX

Registers of Pharmaceutical Chemists and (Jhemists and Druggists/' and a printed Copy of such Registers for the Time being, purporting to be so printed and published as aforesaid, or any Certificate under the Hand of the said Registrar, and countersigned by the President or Two Members of the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society, shall be Evidence in all Courts, and before all Justices of the Peace and others, that the Persons therein specified are registered according to the Provisions of the Pharmacy Act or of this Act, as the Case may be, and the Absence of the Name of any Person from such printed Register shall be Evidence, until the contrary shall be made to appear, that such Person is not registered according to the Provisions of the Pharmacy Act or of this Act.

XIV. Any Registrar who shall wilfully make or cause to be made any P^°alt7. . Falsification in any Matter relating to the said Registers, Re^^'istniticm'

Repealed by 1 and 2 George V., Cap. 6. ^7 ^^''^ Ke-

and.any Person^ P"^^'^'""'"' who shall wilfully procure or attempt to procure himself to be registered under the Pharmacy Act or under this Act, by making or producing or causing to be made or produced any false or fraudulent Representation or Declaration, either verbally or in Writing, and any Person aiding or assisting him therein,

shall be deemed guilty of a Misdemeanor in England, and in Scotland of a Crime or Ofience punishable by Fine or Imprisonment, and shall on Conviction thereof be sentenced to be imprisoned for any Term not exceeding Twelve Months.

XV. From and after the Thirty-first Day of December One thousand Protection of eight hundred and sixty-eight any Person who shall sell or keep an open i"l®^. *°^ Shop for the retailing, dispensing, or compounding Poisons, or who shall ^^ gaie of take, use, or exhibit the Name or Title of Chemist and Druggist or Chemist Poisooi.

or Druggist, not being a duly registered Pharmaceutical Chemist, or Chemist and Druggist, or who shall take, use, or exhibit the Name or Title Pharmaceutical Chemist, Pharmaceutist, or Pharmacist, not being a Pharmaceutical Chemist, or shall fail to conform with any Regulation as to the keeping or selling of Poisons made in pursuance of this Act, or who shall compound any Medicines of the British Pharmacopoeia except according to the Formularies of the said Pharmacopoeia, shall for every such Oft'ence be liable to pay a Penalty or Sum of Five Pounds, and the same may be sued for, recovered, and dealt with in the Manner provided by the Pharmacy Act for the Recovery of Penalties under that Act; but nothing in this Act contained shall prevent any Person from being liable to any other Penalty, Damages, or Punishment to which he would have been subject if this Act had not passed.

XVI. Nothing herein-before contained shall extend to or interfere with Reserriim the Business of any legally qualified Apothecary or of any Member of the R'giits of Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons of Great Britain, nor with the making ^"^'"^"^ "^"^ or dealing in Patent Medicines, nor with the Business of wholesale Dealers

in supplying Poisons in the ordinary Course of wholesale Dealing; and upon the Decease of any Pharmaceutical Chemist or Chemist and Druggist actually in Business at the Time of his Death it shall be lawful for any Executor, Administrator, or Trustee of the Estate of such Pharmaceutical Chemist or Chemist and Druggist to continue such Business if and so long only as such Business shall be bond fide conducted by a duly qualified Assistant, and a duly qualified Assistant within the Meaning of this Clause shall be a Pharmaceutical Chemist or a Chemist and Druggist registered by the Registrar under the Pharmacy Act or this Act : Provided always, that Registration under this Act shall not entitle any Person so registered to practise Medicine or Surgery, or any Branch of Medicine or Surgery.

XX

Regaiations to XVII. It shall be unlawful to sell any Poison, either by AVholesale or

be observed ^y Retail, unless the Box, Bottle, Vessel, Wrapper, or Cover in which such 0^ PoLotiBr Poison is contained be distinctly labelled with the Name of the Article and the Word Poison, and with the Name and Address of the Seller of the Poison ; and it shall be unlawful to sell any Poison of those which are in the First Part of Schedule (A.) to this Act, or may hereafter be added thereto under Section Two of this Act, to any Person unknown to the Seller, unless introduced by some Person known to the Seller; and on every Sale of auy such Article the Seller shall, before Delivery, make or cause to be made au Entry in a Book to be kept for that Purpose stating, in the Form set forth in Schedule (F.) to this Act, the Date of the Sale, the Name and Address of the Purchaser, the Name and Quantity of the Article sold, and the Purpose for which it is stated by the Purchaser to be required, to which Entry the Signature of the Purchaser and of the Person, if any, who introduced him shall be affixed ; and any Person selling Poison otherwise than is herein provided shall, upon a summary Conviction before Two Justices of the Peace in England or the Sheriff' in Scotland, be liable to a Penalty not exceeding Five Pounds for the First Offence, and to a Penalty not exceeding Ten Pounds for the Second or any subsequent Offence, and for the Purposes of this Section the Person on whose Behalf any Sale is made by any Apprentice or Servfmt shall be deemed to be the Seller ; but the Provisions of this Section, which are solely applicable to Poisons in the First Part of the Schedule (A.) to this Act, or which require that the Label shall contain the Name and Address of the Seller, shall not apply to Articles to be exported from Ch'eat Britain by wholesale Dealers, nor to Sales by wholesale to retail Dealers in the ordinary Course of wholesale Dealing, nor shall any of the Provisions of this Section apply to any Medicine supplied by a legally qualified Apothecary to his Patient, nor apply to any Article when forming Part of the Ingredients of any Medicine dispensed by a Person registered under this Act ; provided such Medicine be labelled in the Manner aforesaid, with the Name and Address of the Seller, and the Ingredients thereof be entered, with the Name of the Person to whom it ie sold or delivered, in a Book to be kept by the Seller for that Purpose ; and nothing in this Act contained shall repeal or affect any of the Provisions of an Act of the Session holden jn the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Years in the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled An Act to regulate tlue Sale of Arsenic.

Repealed by 61 and 62 Vict., Cap. 25.

Chemists auo XVIII. Every Person who at the Time of the passing of this Act is or

Busmess^prior ^^^ been in Business on his own Account as a Chemist and Druggist as to passing of aforesaid, and who shall be registered as a Chemist and Druggist, shall be Act eligible eligible to be elected and continue a Member of the Pharmaceutical Society as Membe^rs according to the Byelaws thereof ; but no Person shall, in right of of Pharma- Jilembership acquired pursuant to this Clause, be placed on the Register of ceutical So- Pharmaceutical Chemists, nor, save as is herein-after expressly provided, be eligible for Election to the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society.

Council of XIX. Every Person who is or has been in Business on his own Account

Pharmacen- ^g ^ Chemist and Druggist as aforesaid at the time of the passing of this Act, and who shall become a Member of the Pharmaceutical Society, shall be eligible for Election to the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society; but the said Council shall not at any Time contain more than Seven Members who are not on the Register of Pharmaceutical Chemists.

GhemistB and XX. Every Person who shall have been Registered as a Chemist and

Druggists Druggist under this Act by reason of having obtained a Certificate of

eliffibfe'To be Qualification from the Board of Examiners shall be eligible to be elected an

elepiUd kiif^ Aflsociate of the Pharmaceutical Society, and every such Person so elected

\i.

dates, and, being in Baei- ness, have the Privilege of voting in the Society, on pacing the same Sub- Ecriptions as Members. Voting Papers for Election of Council.

Repealed by 61 and 62 Vict., Cap. 25 and continuing as such Associate, being in Business on his own Account, shall have the Privilege of attending all Meetings of the said Society and of voting thereat, and otherwise taking Part in the Proceedings of such Meetings, in the same manner as Members of the said Society : Pro\aded always, that such Associates contribute to the Funds of the said Society the same Fees or Subscriptions as Members contribute for the Time being under the Byelaws thereof.

XXI. At all Meetings of the Pharmaceutical Society at which Votes shall be given for the Election of Ofl&cers, all or any of the Votes may be given either personally or by Voting Papers in a Form to be defined in the Byelaws of the said Society, or in a Form to the like Effect, such Voting Papers being transmitted unier Cover to the Secretary not less than One

clear Day prior to the Day on which the Election is to take place.

XXII. And whereas by the Charter of Incorporation of the said Benevolent Pharmaceutical Society it is provided that the Council of the said Society ■iJ^'i^.iedkf pa^st shall have the sole Control and Management of the Real and Personal .Members and Property of the said Society, subject to the Byelaws thereof, and shall make Associates, Provision thereout, or out of such Part thereof as they shall think proper, fi^acenticnl for the Relief of the distressed Members or Associates of the said Society, CLemists and and their Widows and Orphans, subject to the Regulations and Byelaws of '■^sps^f '''* the said Society : And whereas, for extending the benefits which have Dra^JfatV*" resulted from the said Provision in the said Charter of Incorporation, it is desirable that additional Power should be granted to the said Council : Be it enacted. That from and after the passing of this Act the said Council may

make Provision out of the Real and Personal Property aforesaid, and out of any special Fund known as the Benevolent Fund, not only for the Relief of the distressed Members or Associates of the said Society and their Widows and Orphans, subject to the said Regulations and Byelaws, but also for all Persons who may have been and have ceased to be Members or Associates of the said Society, or who may be or have been duly registered as " Pharmaceutical Chemists " or " Chemists and Druggists," and the Widows and Orphans of such Persons, subject to the Regulations and Byelaws of the said Society.

CO P<

bo

P3

XXin. Persons registered under " The Medical Act " shall not |

-g -g I be or continue to be registered under this Act.

"3 i>

« CO 0i

90

CO p.

P4

ID

XXIV. The Provisions of the Act of the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth of Vidwia, Chapter Eighty-four, intituled An Act for preventing the Adulteration of Articles o/ Food or Driyik, shall extend to all Articles usually taken or sold as Medicines, and every Adul- teration of any such Article shall be deemed an Admixture injurious to Health ; and any Person registered under this Act who sells any such Article adulterated shall, unless the contrary be proved, be deemed to have Knowledore of such Adulteration. """

'Tj CO

2

ffl>

►o

^ a>

« CD - 00

p-

CO

CO

«■ 5' »

a> o 2 2^ o^ o

B « _

XXV. On and after the passing of this Act all Powers vested by the ^<^*^ ?| ^"^y Pharmacy Act in One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State shall ""'^^ * be vested in the Privy Council, and the Seventh Section of the Public Health Act, 1858, shall apply to all Proceedings and Acts of the Privy Council herein authorized.

XXll

Power to PriTj Council to erase Namee of Persona from Register.

Extent of Act.

Short Title.

XXVI. The Privy Council may direct the Name of any Person who is convicted of any Offence ngainst this Act which in tleir Opinion renders him unfit to be on the Register under this Act to be erased from such Register, and it shall be the Duty of the Regitrar to erase the same accordinglj'.

XXVII. This Act shall not extend to Ireland.

XXVIII. This Act may be cited as The Pharmacy Act, 1868.

SCHEDULES.

Repealed by 8 Edward VII., Cap. 55. SCHEDULE (A.) Part 1. Arsenic and its Preparations. Prussic Acid.

Cyanides of Potassium and all metallic Cyanides. Strychnine and all poisonous vegetable Alkaloids and their Salts. Aconite and its Preparations. Emetic Tartar. Corrosive Sublimate. Cantharides. Savin and its Oil. Ergot of Rye and its Preparations.

Part 2. Oxalic Acid. Chloroform.

Belladonna and its Preparations.

Essential Oil of Almonds unless deprived of its Prussic Acid. Opium and all Preparations of Opium or of Poppies.

SCHEDULE (B.)

Name. Residence.

Qualification.

A.B.

O.D. E.F.

Oxford Street, London.

George Street, Edinburgh. Cheapside, London.

In Business prior to Pharmacy

Act, 1868. Examined and certified. Assistant prior to Pharmacy Act,

1868.

SCHEDULE (C.)

Declaration by a Person who was in Business as a Chemist and Dkuq- GisT IN Great Britain before the Pharmacy Act, 1868.

To the Registrcir of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.

I , residing at in the County of

hereby declare that I was in Business as a Chemist and Druggist, in the keeping of ojen Shop for the compounding of the Prescriptions of duly qualified Medical Practitioners at in the County of »

on or before the Day of 186 .

Signed (Name)

Dated this Day of 18 .

ZXlll

SCHEDULE (D.)

DeCIJL RATION TO BE SIGNED BY A DOLT QUALIFIED MeDICAL PRACTITIONER,

OR Magistkatk, kespectino a Person who was in Business as a

Chemist and Druggist in Great Britain before the Pharmacy Act,

1868.

To the Registrar of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.

I , residing at in the County of

hereby declare that I am a duly qualified Medical Practitioner [or Magistrate], and that to my Knowledge , residing at

in the County of , was in Business as a Chemist

and Druggist, in the keeping of open Shop for the compounding of the Prescriptions of duly qualified Medical Practitioners before the Day of 186 .

{Signed)

W

SCHEDULE (E.)

Declarations to be signed by and on behalf of any Assistant claiming to be registered under the Pharmacy Act, 1868. To the Registrar of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.

I hereby declare that the undersigned ,

residing at in the County of , had

for Three Years immediately before the passing of the Pharmacy Act, 1868, been employed in dispensing and compounding Prescriptions as an Assistant to a Pharmaceutical Chemist or Chemist and Druggist, and attained the Age of Twenty-one Years.

As witness my Hand, this Day of 186 .

A.B., duly qualified Medical Practitioner. CD., Pharmaceutical Chemist. E.F., Chemist and Druggist. G.R., Magistrate.

{To he signed by one of the Four Parties named.)

I hereby declare that I was an Assistant to of in the Coimty of in the

Year , and was for Three Years immediately before the

passing of this Act actually engaged in dispensing and compounding Prescriptions, and that I had attained the full Age of Twenty -one Years at the Time of the passing of the Pharmacy Act, 1868.

X.O., Assistant.

§?

•«3

SCHEDULE (F.)

Dftte.

Name [and Address*] of Purchaser.

Name and Quantity of Poison sold.

^TmJ"' Signature of

wmcn Purchaser. It IB required. i-"*"""

i

Signature of

Person introducing Purchaser.

* The words in the above Schedule printed in italics have been added by " An Aot to am«a4 the Pharmacy Act, 1868." [lUh August, I860.]

IXIV

32 & 33 victory:.

CAP. in.

An Act to amend "The Pharmacy Act, 18G8."

{Wth August, 1869.]

51 * 32 Vict ; 5!123l)f rfagf it is expedient to amend the provisions of the Pharmacy Act, ®" 1868, in regard to duly qualified medical practitioners and veterinary

surgeons, and in other respects :

Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows :

Reserving 1. Nothing contained in the first fifteen sections of the recited Act shall

rights of cer- aflfect any person who has been registered as a legally qualified medical perBons. pj^^^j^jojigj. before the passing of this Act; and the said clauses shall not apply to any person who may hereafter be registered as a legally qualified practitioner, and who, in order to obtain his diploma for such registration shall have passed an examination in pharmacy ; nor shall the said clauses prevent any person who is a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons of Great Britain, or holds a certificate in veterinary surgery from the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, from dispensing medicines for animals under his care.

Period witliin 2. The time within which certificates may be produced to the registrar which certifi- under section four of the said Act, by persons employed as assistants before cafes under ^^^ passing of the said Act, shall be extended to the thirty-first day of recited Act to December, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, and the certificates be produced to given under the same section according to Schedule (A.) of this Act shall be registrar. guflicient.

Excepting 3^ Nothing contained in section seventeen of the said recited Act shall

vlierbTa^"^' ^PP^J ^^7 D^edicine supplied by a legally qualified medical practitioner to legally "quali- his patient OF dispensed by any person registered under the said Act, fi ed medical provided such medicine be distinctly labelled with the name and address of ™"^" the seller, and the ingredients thereof be entered, with the name of the

person to whom it is sold or delivered, in a book to be kept by the seller for

that purpose.

Section 23 and T4, Section 23 and Schedule (E.) of the said recited Act are hereby

Schedule (E.) repealed, repealed, ^

Schedule (F.) 5. Schedule (F.) of the said recited Act is hereby altered by substituting impended. f^^ ^|^g second column headed '* Name of Purchaser " a column headed "Niiine and Address of Purchaser."

Omitted by 56 a?id 5V Vict., Cap. 14. + Omitted by 46 and 47 Vict.. Cap. 39.

61 & 62 YICTORLE.

CAP. 25.

An Act to amend the Pharmacy Acts, 1852 and 1868. a.d. 1898.

llDth July, 1898.]

^t it fliartftJ by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows :

1. In this Act the term " Chemist and Druggist " shall have the same interprets meaning as in the Pharmacy Act, 1868, and " the Society " shall mean ^'°°' the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.

2. Every person who at the time of the passing of this Act shall have " ■^PP^^°'/^'T been duly registered as an " Apprentice or Student," and who, under the ^ngibie to be provisions set forth in section ten of the Pharmacy Act, 1852, has been elected admitted to and at that time remains in the Societ}'- as a " Student," " Student- shall be registered as a " Student-associate " of the Society ; and every 15 ^ iq yjct, person who at the time of the passing of this Act shall have been duly c. 56. registered, or who thereafter shall become registered as an " Apprentice

or Student,'' shall be eligible to be elected a " Student-associate " of the Society according to the byelaws thereof.

3. Every person who at the time of the passing of this Act shall have ^•^: i^^^- been registered as a Chemist and Druggist, or who sLill hereafter become chemitts and registered as a Chemist and Druggist, shall be eligible to be elected a Druggists

" Member " of the Society according to the byelaws thereof. eligible to

J o J be elected

" Meuibera."

4. In lieu of the provisions contained in the Royal Charter of

Incorporation of the Society, whereby it is provided that two-thirds of E«tirem«it

the members of the Council shall in every year go out of office, the follow- , f ^^^

ing provisions shall, after the passing of this Act, have efiect : Council by

rotation.

1. On the ordinary day of election of members of the Council in

every 3'ear seven members of the Council shall go out of office, and the vacancies shall be hiled by election, the retiring members being eligible for re-election :

2. The seven members who go out shall be the members of the

Council who have been longest in office without re-election :

3. If and whenever the number of the members of the Council who

have been longest in office without re-election shall exceed seven, the members of the Council to retire shall be determined from these by lot.

5. At all meetings of the Society at which votes shall be given for the Voting election of officers, all or any of the votes may be given either personally papers for or by voting papers,, in a form to be defined in the byelaws of the said officer! ° Society, or in a forms to the like effect, such voting papers being received

by the secretary, under cover, not later than twelve o'clock noon on the day on which the election takes place.

6. This Act shall not extend to Ireland. f ^^°* ***

XXVI

Short title of 7, This Act may be cited as the Pharmacy Acts Amendment Act, ^«*- 1898.

Bepeal. 8. The enactments mentioned in the schedule to this Act to the extent

specified in the third column of that schedule are hereby repealed.

SCHEDULE Enactments Repealed.

Session and Chapter.

Short Title.

Extent of Bepeal.

16 & 16 Vict. c. 66. 31 & 32 Vict. c. 121

Pharmacy Act, 1862 Pharmacy Act, 1868

In section ten, the words " and every such person "duly registered as an " assistant shall be eligible " for admission as an "associate of the said " Society."

Sections eighteen,nineteen, twenty, and twenty-one.

xxvn

8 EDWARD YII.

CAP. 55.

[21s/ December WftS.

An Act to regulate the sale of certain Poisonous Substances and to amend the Pharmacy Acts.

$f It fliartftl by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present ParUament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows :

Amendment 1. (1) Schedule A. to the Pharmacy Act, 1868 (which specifies the

jf3l&32 articles to be deemed poisons witliin the meaning of that Act), is hereby

Vict.c. 121. repealed, and the schedule to this Act shall be substituted therefor. S'-hedule A. ^ '

(2) The schedule to this Act may be amended by adding thereto or remov- ing therefrom any article, or by transferring Any article from one part of the schedule to the other in the manner provided by section two of the Pharmacy Act, 1868, for adding to the list of articles deemed to be poisons witliin the meaning of that Act,

r.egulation 2. (1) So much of the Pharmacy Act, 1868, as makes it an offence for

of sale of any person to sell or keep open shop for the sale of poisons, unless he is a duly

certain registered pharmaceutical chemist or chemist and druggist and conforms to

^ub^stan^s regulations made under section one of that Act, shall not apply in the case of

for agri- poisonous substances to be used exclusively in agriculture or horticulture for

cultural and the destruction of insects, fungi, or bacteria, or as sheep dips or weed killers

horticultural ^vi^ch are poisonous by reason of their containing arsenic, tobacco, or the

(jarposea. alkaloids of tobacco, if the person so selhng or keeping open shop is duly

licensed for the purpose under this section by a local authority, and conforms

to an}' regulations as to the keeping, transporting, and selhng of poisons

made under this section, but notliing in this section shall exempt any person

U A- 15 Vict, so hcensed from the requirements of any other provision of the Pharmacy Act,

c. 13. 1868. or of the Arsenic Act, 1851, lelating to poisons:

Provided that His Majesty may by Order in Council amend this pro- vision by adding thereto or remo^^ng therefrom any poisonous substance, and, upon any such Order being made, tliis pro\-ision shall have effect as if the added poisonous substances were included therein and the removed poisonous sub- stances were excluded therefrom.

(2) Before granting any licence under this section the local authority shall take into consideration whether in the neighbourhood where the appUcant for the hcence carries on or intends to carry on business the reasonable require- ments of the pubUc with respect to the purchase of such poisonous substances as aforesaid are satisfied.

(3) His Majesty may, by Order in Council, make regulations as to (a) the granting of licences under this section ; and

(6) the duration, renewal, revocation, suspension, extent, and produc- tion of such hcences ; and

(c) the keeping, inspection, and copying of registers of hcences : and

(d) the fees to be charged for licences and for inspection and cop\ing of

registers ; and

(e) the keeping, transporting, and seUing of the poisonous substances to

which this section apphes ; and generally for the purposes of carrying this section into effect.

For R^rjulationt apphjino i >lely to Licencres, see the Calendar of the Society, p. 61.

XXVlll

(4) The local authority for the purposes of this section shaU, as respects the area of any municipal borough in England having a population of more than ten thousand according to the last published census for the time being, be the council of that borough, and, as respects the area of anj' royal, parliamen- tary, or police burgh in Scotland, be the to\vn council, and, as respects any other place, be the council of the county,

(5) An Order in Council under tliis section shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament as soon as may be after it is made.

3. (1) Any person who, being a duly registered pharmaceutical chemist Amendment or chemist and druggist, carries on the business of pharmaceutical chemist or °^. ^^ * ^^ chemist and druggist shall, unless in every premises where the business is carried g^\'Q ^nd le! on the business is bona fide conducted by himself or some other duly registered pharmaceutical chemist or chemist and druggist, as the case may be, and unless the name and certificate of quahfication of the person by whom the business is so conducted in any premises is conspicuously exhibited in the pre- mises, be guilty of an offence under section fifteen of the Pharmacy Act, 1868.

(2) The provisions of section sixteen of the Pharmacy Act, 1868, which enable the executor, administrator, or trustee of the estate of a deceased pharmaceutical chemist or chemist and druggist to continue his business so long as such business is bona fide conducted by a duly quahfied assistant, shall be construed as enabling such executor, administrator, or trustee to carry on the business if and so long only as, in every premises where the business is carried on, the business is bona fide conducted bj'- a duly registered pharma- ceutical chemist or chemist and druggist, as the case may be, and the name and certificate of qualification of the person by whom the business is so conducted in any premises is conspicuous!}' exliibited in the premises.

(3) A registered chemist or druggist may, notwithstanding anything in section fifteen of the Pharmacy Act, 1868, take, use, or exhibit the name or title of pharmacist.

(4) A body corporate, and in Scotland a firm or partnersliip, may carry on the business of a pharmaceutical chemist or chemist and di'uggist

(a) if the business of the body corporate, firm, or partnership, so far as it relates to the keeping, retailing, and dispensing of poisons, is under the control and management of a superintendent who is a duly registered pharmaceutical chemist or chemist and druggist, \^■llose name has been forwarded to the registrar appointed under tlie Pharmacy Act, 1852, to be entered by him in a register to be kept for that purpose, and who does not act at the same time in a similar capacity for any other body corporate, firm, or partnersliip ; and

(6) if in every premises where such business as aforesaid is carried on,

and is not personally conducted by the superintendent, such business is bona fide conducted under the direction of the superintendent by a manager or assistant who is a duly registered pharmaceutical chemist or chemist and druggist, and whose certificate of qualifica- tion is conspicuously exhibited in the shop or other place in which he so conducts the business. A body corporate, and in Scotland a firm or partnership, may use the description of chemist and druggist, or of chemist or of druggist, or of dispens- ing chemist or druggist, if the foregoing requirements as to the carrying on of the business are observed, and if the superintendent is a member of the board of directors or other governing body of the body coi-porate, or of the firm or partnership, as the case may be.

Subject as aforesaid, section twelve of the Pharmacy Act, 1852, and sec- li A iG tions one and fifteen of the Pharmacy Act, 1868, shall apply to a body Vict. c. 56. corporate, and in Scotland to a firm or partnersliip, in like manner as the}- apply to an individual,

4. The power of making byelaws conferred bj^ section two of the Pharmacy/ Extension ol Act, 1852, on the council of the Pharmaceutical Society shall be deemed to powers of

i Geo. 3. 194.

Pharmaceu- include the power of making bvela\^s for all or anv of the following purposes

fcical Society (that 1.5 to say) :—

to make bye- *'

lava. (a) Requiring persons desirous of presenting themselves for examination

by the said society to produce evidence satisfactory to the council of the society that they have received a sufficient preliminary practical training in the subjects of the examination;

(6) Providing for the registration, upon payment of the prescribed fee, as pharmaceutical chemists or chemists and druggists under the Pharmacy Acts, 1852 and 1868, without examination, of anj' persons holding colom'al dij)lomas or of qualified mihtar>' dispenses or certified assistants to apothecaries under the Apothecaries Act, 1815, who produce evidence satisfactory to the council of the society that they are persons of sufficient skill and knowledge to be so registered ;

(c) Providing for periods of tin.c and courses of study in connexion with the qualifying examination, and dividing such examination into two parts.

Restrictions 5. (1) It shall not be lawful to sell any substance to which this section

onaaleof cer- apphes by retail, unless the box, bottle, vessel, wrapper, or cover in wliich the

tain poison- substance is contained is distinctly labelled with the name of the sub-

ous sub- stance and the word " Poisonous," and with the rame and address of the

seller of the substance, and unless such other regulations as may be prescribed

urder tin's section by Order in Council are comphed with ; and, if any person

fiells any such substance otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of

this section or of any Order in Council made thereunder, he shall, on conviction

under the Summary' Jurisdiction Acts, be liable for each offence to a fine not

exceeding five pounds.

(2) The substances to which this section applies are sulphuric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, soluble salts of oxalic acid, and such other substances as may for the time being be prescribed by Order in Council under this section.

Application to Ireland.

33 & 39 Vict. 57. 3 <fe 54 Vict. 4S.

6. (1) The provisions of section two and section five of this Act shall apply to Ireland, with the follo%Wng modifications :

(a) For the reference to the Pharmacy Act, 1868, there shall be substi- tuted a reference to the Pharmacy Act (Ireland), 1875, and the Pharmacy Act (Ireland) (1875) Amendment Act, 1890, and the reference to regulations made under section one of the first men- tioned Act shall not apply ; (6) For references to Orders in Council by His Majesty, or to Orders in Council, there shall be substituted references to Orders in CoiuiciJ by the Lord Lieutenant ; (c) The reference to a duly registered chemist and druggist shall include a

reference to a registered druggist. (2) Save as provided by this section, the foregoing provisions of this Act shall not apply to Ireland.

Continuation 7. Upon the death of any person registered under the Pharmacy Act (Ire-

of business land) (1875) Amendment Act, 1890, as a chemist and druggist or registered on death of (Jmggist and actually in business at the time of his death, it shall be lawful for drug^^st o" ^^y executor, administrator, or trustee of his estate to continue such business registered if and SO long only as such business is bona fide conducted by an assistant drusgist in being a duly registered pharmaceutical chemist or hcentiate apothecary, or duly registered chemist and druggist, or duly registered druggist.

Ireland.

Short title, commence- ment, and

extent.

8. This Act may be cited as the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, and shall come into operation on the first day of April nineteen himdred and nine.

XXX

SCHEDULE. Part I. Arsenic, and its medicinal preparations. Aconite, aconitine, and their preparations.

Alkaloids all poisonous vegetable alkaloids not specifically named in tliis schedule, and their salts, and all poisonous derivatives of vegetable alkaloids. Atropine, and its salts, and their preparations. Belladonna, and all preparations or admixtures (except belladonna plais-

ters) containing 0-1 or more per cent, of belladonna alkaloida. Cantharides, and its poisonous derivatives. Coca, any preparation or admixture of, containing 1 or more per cent.

of coca alkaloids. Corrosive subhmate.

Cyanide of potassium, and all poisonous cyanides and their preparations. Emetic tartar, and all preparations or admixtures containing 1 or more CO per cent, of emetic tartar.

55 Ergot of rye, and preparations of ergots.

oQ Xux vomica, and all preparations or admixtures containing 0*2 or more Ss per cent, of strj^clmine.

p< Opium, and all preparations or admixtures containing 1 or more per cent. 9 of morpliine.

"* Picrotoxin.

,2 Prussic acid, and all preparations or admixtures containing 0*1 or more 13 per cent, of prussic acid.

'^ Savin, and its oil, and all preparations or admixtures containing savin or M its oil.

J Part II.

rt Almonds, essential oil of (unless deprived of prussic acid). 09 Antimonial wine.

o Cantharides, tincture and all vesicating liquid preparations or admixtures ■•S of.

qj Carbolic acid, and liquid preparations of carbohc acid, and its homologues •3 containing more than 3 per cent, of those substances, except pre-

^ parations for use as sheep wash or for any other purpose in con-

§ nexion with agriculture or horticulture, contained in a closed vessel

M ^ distinctly labelled with the word " Poisonous," the name and

,0 address of the seller, and a notice of the special purposes for which

^ the preparations are intended.

'^ Chloral hydrate.

^ Cliloroform, and all preparations or admixtures containing more than {2 20 per cent, of chloroform.

Coca, any preparation or admixture of, containing more than 0*1 per

cent, but less than 1 per cent, of coca alkaloids. Digitalis. Mercuric iodide. Mercuric sulphocyanide. Oxalic acid. Poppies, all preparations of, excepting red poppy petals and syrup of

red poppies (papaver rhaeas). Precipitate, red, and all oxides of mercury. Precipitate, white. Strophanthus. Sulphonal.

All preparations or admixtures which are rot included in Part I. of this schedule, and contain a poison within the meaning of the Pharmacy Acts, except preparations or admixtures tJie exclusion of which from this schedule is indicated by the words therein relating to carbohc acid, chloroform, and coca, and except such substances as come within the provisions of section five of this Act.

XXXI

POISONS AND PHARMACY ACT, 1908.

ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 22nd day of March, 1911.

Present :

The King's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

"QQhCVCflS by Section 5 of the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, it is., amongst other things, enacted that " it shall not be lawful to sell any sub- stance to which this section appUes by retail, unless the box, bottle, vessel, wrapper or cover in which the substance is contained is distinctly labelled with the name of the substance and the word * Poisonous,' and with the name and address of the seller of the substance, and unless such other regulations as may be prescribed under this section by Order in Council are complied with."

And whereas it is expedient that regulations should be prescribed in pursuance of the said Act ;

Now, therefore. His Majesty is pleased, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, to prescribe the regulations which are hereunto annexed, and to order that the said regulations shall come into force on the 1st day of October next.

ALMERIC FITZROY.

REGULATIONS referred to in the foregoing Order in Council POISONS AND PHARMACY ACT, 1908.

1. In the sale by retail of any substance to which Section 5 of the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, appUes, the label required by the said section to be affixed to the box, bottle, vessel, wrapper or cover, in which the substance is contamed, shall bear, distinctly printed thereon, the additional words " Not to be taken."

2. In the sale by retail of any hquid substance to which Section 5 appUes, such substance shall not be delivered or sent out except in bottles or other containers rendered distinguishable by touch from ordinary bottles or containers.

At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 5th day of July, 1911.

Present : The King's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

XQberCaS by Section 5 of the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, it is enacted that

" (1) It shall not be lawful to sell any substance to which this section appbes by retail, unless the box, bottle, vessel, wrapper, or cover in which the substance is contained is distinctly labelled with the name of the substance and the word ' Poisonous,' and with the name and

XXXil

address of the seller of the substance, and unless such other regulations as may be prescribed under this section by Order in Council are com- plied with ; and, if any person sells any such substance otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of this section or of any Order in Council made thereunder, he shall, on conviction under the Summary Jurisdiction Acts, be liable for each offence to a fine not exceeding five pounds.

" (2) The substances to which this section applies are sulphuric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, soluble salts of oxalic acid, and such other substances as may for the time being be prescribed by Order in Council under this section."

And whereas it is expedient that liquid preparations containing more than 5 per cent, by weight of free ammonia should be prescribed as substances to which the said section shall apply .

Now, therefore. His Majesty is pleased, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, to prescribe, and it is hereby prescribed, that as from the 1st of February, 1912, liquid preparations containing more than 5 per cent, by weight of free ammonia shall be substances to which Section 5 of the said recited enactment applies.

ALMERIC FITZROY.

At the Court at Buckingham Palace, on the Uth day of Octoberj

1912.

Present :

The King's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

imibCrCaS by Section 5 of the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, it is enacted that

" (1) It shall not be lawful to sell any substance to which this section apphes by retail, unless the box, bottle, vessel, wrapper, or cover in which the substance is contamed is distinctly labelled with the name of the substance and the word ' Poisonous,' and with the name and address of the seller of the substance, and unless such other regulations as may be prescribed under this section by Order in Council are complied with ; and, if any person sells any such substance otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of this Section or of any Order in Council made there- under, he shall, on conviction under the Summary Jurisdiction Acts, be liable for each offence to a fine not exceeding five pounds.

" (2) The substances to which this section applies are sulphuric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, soluble salts of oxalic acid, and such other substances as may for the time being be prescribed by Order in Council under this section."

And whereas it is expedient that all Uquid preparations sold as carbohc, or carbolic acid, or carbolic substitutes, or carbolic disinfectant, containing not more than 3 per cent, of phenols, should be prescribed as substances to which the said section applies.

Now, therefore, His Majesty is pleased, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, to prescribe, and it is hereby prescribed, that as from the 1st day of May, 1913, all liquid preparations sold as carbolic, or carbolic acid, or carbolic substitutes, or carbolic disinfectant, containing not more than 3 per cent, of phenols, shall be substances to which Section 5 of the said recited enactment applies.

ALMERIC FITZROY.

XXXIU

At the Council Chambkr, Whitehall, the 12th day of March, 1913.

By the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council.

Present : Lord President. Mr. Secretary McKenna. Mr. McKinnon Wood.

TKUbcreaS by Section 2 of the Pharmacy Act, 1868, it is enacted that the several Articles named or described in the Schedule (A) to that Act shall be deemed poisons within the meaning of that Act, and that the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain may from time to time, by Resolution, declare that any article in such Resolution named ought to be deemed a poison within the meaning of that Act, and that thereupon the said Society shall submit the same for the approval of the Privy Council ; and that if such approval shall be given, then such Resolution and approval shall be advertised in the London Gazette ; and, on the expiration of one month from such advertisement, the article named in such Resolution shall be deemed to be a poison within the meaning of that Act.

And whereas by Section 1 of the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, it is enacted that Schedule (A) to the Pharmacy Act, 1868, be repealed and the Schedule to the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, substituted therefor, and that the said last-named Schedule may be amended by adding thereto or removing therefrom any article, or transferring any article from one part of the said Schedule to the other in the manner provided by Section 2 of the Pharmacy Act, 1868, for adding to the list of articles deemed to be poisons within the meaning of that Act.

And whereas the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain did, on the oth day of March, 1913, by virtue and in exercise of the powers vested in them, by Section 2 of the Pharmacy Act, 1868, as modified by Section 1 of the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, resolve and declare as follows :

(a) That " Sulphonal " be removed from Part II of the Schedule to the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, and that " Sulphonal and its homologues, whether described as Trional, Tetronal, or by any other trade name, mark, or designation," be substituted therefor.

(b) That " Diethyl-Barbituric Acid and other alkyl, aryl, or metaUic derivatives of Barbituric Acid, whether described as Veronal, Proponal, Medinal, or by any other trade name, mark, or designation ; and all poisonous Urethanes and Ureides," ought to be deemed poisons within the meaning of the Pharmacy Act, 1868, as amended by the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, and ought to be deemed Poisons in Part II of the Schedule of Poisons to that Act.

And whereas the said Society have submitted their Resolution for the approval of the Privy Council, and the Lords of the Privy Council are of opinion that the said Resolution should be approved :

Now, therefore, their Lordships are hereby pleased to signify their approval of the said Resolution,

ALMERIC FTTZROY.

XXXIV

At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 9th day of February,

1916.

By the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council.

Present : Lord President. Earl of Desart. Mr. Arthur Acland.

IQlbereaS by Section 2 of the Pharmacy Act, 1868, it is enacted that the several articles named or described in Schedule (A) to that Act shall be deemed poisons within the meaning of that Act, and that the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain may, from time to time, by Resolution, declare that any article in such Resolution named ought to be deemed a poison within the meaning of that Act, and that there- upon the said Society shall submit the same for the approval of the Privy Council ; and that if such approval shall be given, then such Resolution and approval shall be advertised in the Lmidon Gazette ; and, on the expiration of one month from such advertisement, the article named in such Resolution shall be deemed to be a poison within the meaning of that Act :

And whereas by Section I of the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, it is enacted that Schedule (A) to the Pharmacy Act, 1868, be repealed, and the Schedule to the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, substituted therefor, and that the said last-named Schedule may be amended by adding thereto, or removing therefrom, any article, or transferring any article from one part of the said Schedule to the other, in the manner provided by Section 2 of the Pharmacy Act, 1868, for adding to the list of articles deemed to be poisons within the meaning of that Act :

And whereas the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain did, on the 2nd day of February, 1916, pass the following Resolution :

"That by virtue and in exercise of the powers vested in the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain by the Pharmacy Act, 1868, as amended by the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, the said Council does hereby resolve and declare :

That the article in Part 1 of the Schedule to the last-named Act, " Opium and all 'preparations or admixtures containing 1 or more per cent, of Morphine," ought to be removed therefrom, and that the article " Opium and all preparations or admixtures containing 0 75 per cent, of Morphine " ought to be added thereto."

And whereas the said Society have submitted their Resolution for the approval of the Privy Council, and the Lords of the Privy Council are of opinion that the said Resolution should be approved :

Now, therefore, their Lordships are hereby pleased to signify their approval of the said Resolution.

ALMERIC FITZROY.

XXXT

At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 27th day of April, 1917.

By the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council.

Present : Lord President. Lord Rhondda. Secretary Sir George Cave.

TSUbCtCaS by Section 2 of the Pharmacy Act, 1868, it is enacted that the several Articles named or described in the Schedule (A) to that Act shall be deemed Poisons within the meaning of that Act, and that the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain may, from time to time, by Resolution, declare that any Article in such Resolution named ought to be deemed a Poison within the meaning of that Act, and that thereupon the said Society shall submit the same for the approval of the Privy Council ; and that if such approval shaU be given, then such Resolution and approval shall be advertised in the London Gazette ; and, on the expiration of one month from such advertisement, the article named in such Resolution shall be deemed to be a Poison mthin the meaning of that Act :

And whereas by Section 1 of the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, it is enacted that Schedule (A) to the Pharmacy Act, 1868, be repealed, and the Schedule to the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, substituted therefor, and that the said last-named Schedule may be amended by adding thereto any Article in the manner provided by Section 2 of the Pharmacy Act, 1868 :

And whereas the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain did, on the 4th day of April, 1917, by virtue and in exercise of the powers vested in them by Section 2 of the Pharmacy Act, 1868, as modified by Section 1 of the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, resolve and declare as follows :

" That Lead in combination with Oleic Acid, or other higher fatty Acids, whether sold as Diachylon or under any other desig- nation (except machine-spread plasters) ought to be deemed a Poison within the meaning of the Pharmacy Act, 1868, as amended by the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, and ought to be deemed a Poison in Part 1 of the Schedule of Poisons to that Act " :

And whereas the said Society have submitted their Resolution for the approval of the Privy Council, and the Lords of the Privy Council are of opinion that the said Resolution should be approved :

Now, therefore, their Lordships are hereby pleased to signify their approval of the said Resolution.

ALMERIC FITZROY.

XXXVl

At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the Uth day of

December, 1917.

By the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council.

Present : Lord President. Duke of Northumberland. Mr. Hayes Fisher.

IKHbereaS by Section 2 of the Pharmacy Act, 1868, it is enacted that the several Articles named or described in the Schedule (A) to that Act shaU be deemed Poisons within the meaning of that Act, and that the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain may, from time to time, by Resolution, declare that any Article in such Resolution named ought to be deemed a Poison within the meaning of that Act, and that thereupon the said Society shall submit the same for the approval of the Privy Council ; and that if such approval shaU be given, then such Resolu- tion and approval shall be advertised in the London Gazette ; and, on the expiration of one month from such advertisement, the Article named in such Resolution shall be deemed to be a Poison within the meaning of that Act :

And whereas by Section 1 of the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, it is enacted that Schedule (A) to the Pharmacy Act, 1868, be repealed, and the Schedule to the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, substituted therefor, and that the said last-named Schedule may be amended by (amongst other things) transferring any Article from one part of the same to the other in the manner provided by Section 2 of the Pharmacy Act, 1868 :

And whereas the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain did, on the 5th day of December, 1917, by virtue and in exercise of the powers vested in them by the Pharmacy Act, 1868, as amended by the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, resolve and declare as follows :

" That the Schedule to the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, 1908, be amended by transferring the following Articles from Part 2 thereof to Part 1 thereof :

Diethyl-Barbituric Acid, and other alkyl, aryl, or metallic derivatives of barbituric acid, whether described as veronal, proponal, medinal, or by any other trade name, mark, or designa- tion ; and all poisonous urethanes and ureides " :

And whereas the said Society have submitted their Resolution for the approval of the Privy Council, and the Lords of the Privy Council are of opinion that the said Resolution should be approved :

Now, therefore, their Lordships are hereby pleased to signify their approval of the said Resolution.

ALMERIC FITZROY.

XXXVH

Regulations

for the keeping, dispensing, and selling of Poisons.

1 That in the keeping of poisons, each bottle, vessel, box, or package containing a poison be labelled with the name of the article, and also with some distinctive mark indicating that it contains poison.

2. Also that in the keeping of poisons, each poison be kept on one or

other of the following systems, viz. :

(a) In a bottle or vessel tied over, capped, locked, or otherwise

secured in a manner different from that in which bottles or vessels containing ordinary articles are secured in the same warehouse, shop, or dispensary ; or

(b) In a bottle or vessel rendered distinguishable by touch from

the bottles or vessels in which ordinary articles are kept in the same warehouse, shop, or dispensary ; or

(c) In a bottle, vessel, box, or package kept in a room or cup-

board set apart for dangerous articles.

3. That in the dispensing and selling of poisons, all liniments, embroca-

tions, lotions and liquid disinfectants containing poison be sent out in bottles rendered distinguishable by touch from ordinary medi- cine bottles, and that there also be affixed to each such bottle (in addition to the name of the article, and to any particular instruc- tions for its use) a label giving notice that the contents of the bottle are not to be taken internally.

The above have been adopted by the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain and have been approved by Hi5 Majesty's Privy Council ; they therefore form part of the Pharmacy Act, i8<S8, in pursuance of the provisions of Section i.

xxxvm

LIST OF

PUBLIC OFFICES AND FUNCTIONARIES

TO WHICH

COPIES OF THE "REGISTERS OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS AND CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS" ARE SUPPLIED BY THE GOVERNMENT.

ENGLAND AND WALES.

County Courta 60

Coroners 324

Afisociatos 7

Clerks of the Peace .64

Law Courts and Public Offices 23

Total for England 478

SCOTLAND

The Crown Agent 1

The Clerk of Justiciary 1

Sheriff Clerks, and Sherifi Clerks' Depute . 55

Clerks of the Peace 35

Procu rators Fiscal 50

Total for Scotland 142

Total for England 4/8

Total for Scotland 142

620

THE EEGISTER

PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS.

1919.

Date of Registration.

19:7 Mar 31

1878 July 11 1868 Julv 17 1891 Feb 18 1885 Feb 18

1873 April 16 1870 July 13

1904 July 15 1907 Julv 11

1874 Nov 18 1893 April 13

1879 July 9

1895 Jan 2 1879 July 9 1861 Mar 19

1901 April 18 1903 July 13 1866 Dec 19 1876 July 13

1893 July 25

1889 Feb 20

1890 Dec 11 1907 July 11

1887 June 16 1913 July 9

1909 July 8

1894 July 16 1859 Maris

1891 Oct 23 1918 April 5

1902 July 9 1912 July 8 1889 April 9

1905 April 10 1868 Julv 17

1896 Jan 9

1895 July 11 IWtd April 6 1879 Oct 22 1905 April 10 18&1 July 9 1893 Oct 5

1896 Jan 9 1896 Jan 9

1888 June 20

1901 July 9 1881 July 7

1912 Juk 8

3610 1666 1032 2399 2013 1366 1219 3180 3307 1455 2562 1721 2691 1722

620 3038 3137

932 1553 25S4 2251) 2385 3308 2150 3509

3352 2650 533 24'-.8 3620 3094 3468 2256 3205 1033 2759 2724 334») 1740 32()6 1989 2608

2760 2761 2197

3049 1»50

3-t69

Abbott Ruby Blanche

Abraham Alfred Clay

Abraham Thomas Fell ... Adams Arthur Edward ... Adams Charles Mansley ...

Adams Frank

Adams Frank

Adams Frank Richard

Adams Hubert

Adams William

Akam Arthur

Alcock Frank Harris

Alcock James Elsworth...

Allan James Henry

Allan William

Allen Charles Troanson . Allen William Herbert.... Allkins Thomas Bonlton . Amoore Lewis Perigoe ....

Anderson William

Andrew Charles William . Andrew John Herbert .... Andrews Constance Alice Andrews Edward Arthur. Andrews Harold Xewton .

Residence.

Anklesaria Jehangir Dhanjishaw

A.VTHONY Everard Percival

Anthony John Lilley

.\nthony Thomas

Apple yard Frederick Norman

Appleyard Herbert

Archer Henry Edwards

Arden Lawrence

Arkell John

Akkinstall William

Armitage Nathaniel Newborn

Akmitage Thomas

Arnfield Harold

Arnfield John Cash

Arnfield Thomas Owen

Aknott Daniel

Arrandale John Samnel

Arrowsmith George Micklem

Arundel Edmund

AsHFiELD Armishaw

AsHTON Charles Henry .AsuTON Henry

AsHTON Jsaac

Coychurch Road, Bridgend, Olam

87 Bold Street, Liverpool

87 Boil Street, Liverpool

P.O. Box 64i, Johannesburg, Transvaal

Box 315, Pre'oria, Transvaal

56 ifarine Parade, Brighton

Lygon House, Adswood Lane East, Stockport

11 Parsons Green Lane, bhtlham, London S H

30 High Street, Shrewsbury

30 High Street, Shrewsbury

13 Oreat Hampton Street, Birmingham

5 firing Alfred^s Place, Broad Street, Birmingham

69 Churchjield Road, Acton, London W

47 St. Domingo Grove, Everton, Liverpool

151 High Street, Dumfries

20 High Road, Kilbum, London H W

20 High Road, Kilbum, London H W

Market Street, Tamworth

79 Erpingham Road, Putney, London S W

225 Jamaica Road, London S E

7 Park Hall Place, East Finchley, London N

Bollington, near Mcbcclesfield

285 Harrow Road, London W

Camborne, Harrowdene Road, Wembley, Middlesex

The Dispenitary, St. Bartholomew's Hospital.

Lon-ion E C 1 Ahmedabad, India 49 High Street, Bedford 49 High Street, Bedford Pentewan, Cornwall

77 College Road, Bradford

78 Pilrig Street, Edinburgh

The Grange, Cherryhinton, Cambridge

110 High Street, Winchester

Beverston, Tetbury, Glos

Femleigh, Market Drayton

114 Tong Road, Armley, Hunslet, Leeds

SElthorne Terrace, Boston Rd., Hanwell, London

Peak Lodge, Buxton Road, Stockport

7 Lower Hillgate, Stockport

7 Lower Hillgate, Stockport

36a Taff Street, Pontypridd

The Peveril, 166 Markland Hill Lane, Heatod,

Bolton 2 Charlotte Street, Broadstairs Consumption Hospital, Brampton, London S W 1 Alexandra Buildings, High Street, Shanklin,

Isle of Wight 342 Wellington Stree"^, G.itnsby Comer Maritana a nd Varden Streets, Kalgoorie,

Western Australia 46 Alexanard Road, East Croydon

REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS

[19J9.

Date of Registration.

No.of KxH- minaiion ' Certlflcat*'.

1911 April 6

3393

1872 July 17

1384

1885 Feb 18

2014

1913 July 9

3510

1878 Oct 16

1673

1910 July 5

3379

1858 July 6

1917 Mar 31

3611

1878 Feb 18

1634

1892 July 26

2518

1875 July 15

1490

1891 July 9

2432

1386 April 15

2020

1906 Jan 6

3245

1887 April 20

2129

1899 Oct 9

2976

1889 April 9

2257

1888 Feb 21

2182

1866 June 13

897

1865 Oct 11

852

1914 April 6

3527

1877 Feb 22

1583

1914 April 6

3528

1903 Jan 8

3112

1883 July 12

1939

1882 July 13

1893

1916 April 13

3595

1859 Oct 18

556

1903 April 15

3119

1900 July 14

3012

1886 July 8

2083

1866 Mar 21

887

1885 Oct 21

2047

1885 July 8

2040

1875 July 21

1493

1873 July 9

1387

1869 Feb 10

1081

1883 Feb 21

1917

1913 Apr 1

3481

1884 Dec 10

2006

1895 April 9

2708

1869 Oct 27

1144

1893 July 25

2585

1888 Dec 21

2244

1901 July 9

3050

1898 April 12

2886

1888 Dec 13

2235

1900 April 19

2992

1883 July 12

1940

1881 Feb 16

1820

1854 Feb 21

374

1886 April 13

2069

1879 April 23

1700

1853 July 6

269

1886 June 10

2079

1876 April 27

1528

1911 July 10

3428

1885 April 15

2021

1902 April 16

3074

1896 April 15

2770

1877 July 19

1615

1878 April 16

1649

1901 July 9

3051

1868 Dec 22

1061

1864 Dec 21

796

1873 May 23

1374

1875 July 15

1491

1395 July 11

2725

1871 July 12

1281

1853 April 19

243

1891 July 15

2443

1896 July 6

2808

1900 July 14

3013

1898 Oct 5

2925

1899 Oct 9

2977

1867 July 17

966

1899 July 9

2433

1892 July 26

2519

AsHTON Tom Baunerman

AsHWOKTH Amos

Aston Alfred Valentine

Kesideuce.

12 Furlong ^oad, Gloucester 35 Moor Lane, Clitheroe The Terrace, Ta/rporley

Aston Bicbard Norman i " Riversdale," Shelley Road, Worthing

Aston Walter j 27 Montague Street, Worthing

Atkins Emeet Andrew I 71 East Hill, Wandsworth, London S W

Atkins Samuel Ralph i SaUsbivry

Atkins Sidney Herbert. Atkins William Ralph ...

Atkinson Alfred

Atkinson John George ... Atkinson Joseph Andrew ,

Stanstead Abbotts, Ware

39 Castle Street, Salisbury

2 Parliament Street, Harrogate

27 Lunham Road, Upper Norwood, London S E

Halton Holgate, Spilsby

Atkinson Richard { Bassenthwaite Halls, Keswick

Attenborough Thomas Winfield 10 Conway Street, St. Heliers, Jersey

Attekbury Clive i P.O. Box 76, East London, South Africa

Austen John i 8 Wo^dholm Road, Sheffield

Austin William Hoskin | 89 Charlotte Street, Devonport

AvERiLL George | Market Place, Rugeley

AvERiLL Henry Allcock [ 10 Market Square, Stafford

AvERiLLJohn i 10 Market Sqiuire, Stafford

Axon George Frederick { H9 Southey Street, Keswick

Babb James

Bagley Thomas Bangham. Bailey Thomas Harvey ....

Baily Edward

Bain John

Baines Edward Robinson ..

Baker Alfred PhiUp

Baker Charles Ballard

Baker Cyril Henry

Baker Edmund Gilbert

Baker Parson Custance

Baker Sydney John

Baker Walter James

Balchin Edward Samuel

Ball George

Ball George Stephen

Ball Henry

Ballantyne William Martin

Banks Alfred

Banks Edward Herbert Hardy.

Barclay Thomas

Barley Alfred Henry

Barlow Alfred Henry

Barlow Francis Robert ... Barlow Thomas Oldham Barnaby William Arthur Barnes George Harry ... Barnes James Burden ...

Barnktt John Arthur

Barnsby Robert David

BarraSs Tbomas Edward

Barrat Reuben

Barret Edward Louis

Barrett Arthur Albert

Barrett Josephus Teague

Barrett William Fletcher

Barritt Ernest Henry

Barritf Percy

Barritt Wesley

Barron William

Barrow Frank Arthur

Bartlett Henry Walsh

Bartley George Aloysius

Barton Henry

Bascombe Frederick

Basker John Anthony

Bastow Sidney

Bateuan John Montague

Bates James

Bates Josiah Herbert

Bateson Alfred Campbell

Bathurst Ernest Frank

Battle Ernest William Chatterton.

Battlb John Cyril Marfleet ...

Battle John Scoley

Baugh John William Mahanoora... Baxendalk George

9 Coleherne Terrace, S. Kensington, London S W

2 Southey Street, Roath, Cardiff

25 Windermere Avenue, Church End, Finchley,

London N 9 Queen Street, Ramsgate Penzance House, Bridge of Allan 99 Eastgate, Louth, Lines 190 Ditchling Road, Brighton 133 Abbey Street, Nuneaton Cosham, Hants

3 Cumberland Road, Kew, Surrey 174 Victoria Street, London S W

1302 Bainbridge Street, Richmond, Virginia,U.S.A. 32 Lincroft Street, Moss Side, Manchester

1 Palace Gardens, Enfield, Middlesex Lord Street, Southport

Rupica, Highbury Parade, Weston-super-Mare Springfield, 2 Momington Road, Southport cjo Thomas Morson & Son, Ltd., Summerfield

CheniicalWorks, Ponder' s End, Middlesex 3 St. Luke's Road, Clapham, London S Wi 44 Fore Street, Newquay, Cornwall 17 Bull Street, Birmingham 22 Temple Gardens, St. George's Road, Goldera

Green, London N W " The Gerrards," Wemeth Rd, Woodley, Stockport 224 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, London SW

2 Palmerston Road, Southsea The Limes, Moss Lane, Timperley 1 Shepherds Lane, Dartford

Ashleigh, 14 West Hill Road, Wandsworth,

London S W Broadstone, Wimborne, Dorset Tours, France 98 Guilford Street, Russell Square, London W C

3 The Terrace, St. John's Hill, Sevenoaks 12 Avenue de la Grande Arm4e, Paris 139 Viale San Martina, Messiiia

68 Queen's Gardens, Hyde Park, London W

3 St. James's Street, London S W

1 High Street, Colchester

Cliff House, Mundesley, Norfolk

40 Harley Street, Cavendish Square, London W

37 Winchcoinb Street, Cheltenham

High Street, Newmarket

37 Crawford Street, London W

9 Bold Street, WarriTigton

Bridge Street, St. Ives, Hunts

73 Tulse Hill, Brixton, London S W

Fore Street, Bridgwater

9 North Street, Chichester

21 Station Road, Watford

Arran Lodge, Holly Walk, Leamington Spa

N. Staffs Infirmary, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent

14 East Bank, Kendal

Woburn Sands, Beds

High Street, Walsingliam, Norfolk

Victoria Lodge, Woodhall Spa, Linpoln

Lincoln

Ongar, Essex

9 Church Street, Ormskirk ;

;

1919.]

REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS.

1902 Aoril 10 1866 Jrme 13 1904 April 20

1885 April 15 1877 Oct 18 1855 June 19

1896 April 15 1908 April 14 18S8 July 10 1887 April 26 19t>l April 20

1913 April/

1897 Oct 7 1908 April 14

1907 Aprilie

1890 Dec 11

1903 July 13 1907 April 16

1899 July 13

1900 July 14 1902 April 16

1898 July 6

1911 April 6 1915 July 9 1915 July 9

1914 April 6

1912 July 8

1891 Dec 10 1883 July 11 1877 July 9 1877 Oct 17 1879 Oct 22

1876 Oct 19 1881 Jane 15 1883 Dec 12 18dl July 22 1902 AprillO 1873 Nov 19 1887 April 26 1887 April 20 1898 Apnl 12

1886 April 20

1891 Oct 21 1898 April 12 1875 April 21 IS&i June 18 1837 April 26 1898 July 26

1913 July 9

1895 July 11

1896 April 15

1877 Oct 17

1897 July 13 1890 April 23 1858 Aug 17

1896 Jan 9 1913 July 9

1893 July 25

1900 July 14

1909 April 6 1886 July 16 1868 Oct 28 1904 July 15 1886 April 13 1873 Mar 19 1881 July 7 1890 April 18

1892 July 26 1860 Nov 20 1912 July 8

1889 April 17

1897 Jan 4 1896 July 9

1901 July 9

1894 April 5 1915 Mar 29

1910 April 12

1890 July 15

3071

898

3164

2022 1623 402 2771 3318 2203 2135 3165 3483 2868 3319

3287 2386 3138 3288 2959 3014 3075

2924 3395 3583 3581 3529 3471 2474 1935 1723 1618 1741 1568

lau

1958 760 3072 1405 2136 2130 2887 2078 2461 2888 1476 1985 2137 2520 3511 2726 2772 1619 2856 2351 518

2762 3512 2586 3015 3341 2095 1040 3181 2070 1363 1852 2341 2521 604 3472 2268

2820 2784 3052 2632 3671 3365 2360

Baxter Alexander Cooper.

Baxtkk George

Baxter Percy Charles

Baxter William

Baysto.v George Coryndon

Beach James

Beachell John

Beauverd David Constant .,

Beck. John Wilson

Beckwith Arthur Frederick

Bedell Margaret Isabel

Beesley Alan Edmund ,

Bell Arthur Henry

Bell Georsfe Audrew

Bell Matthew William

Bell Robert Henry

Bellamy Clement James Victor

Bellamy J.ihn Tom

Bexxett Charles Thomas

BENNETr Oswald Edward

Bennett Reginald Robert

Be.vnison Ernest Carr

Benxison William

Bekelowitz Jacob

Bern ST KIN Reuben

Bkkry Edgar

Berry Harry

Bertlles Prosper

Bessell James Walter

Betts George

Betfy Robert Brown

Bevax William

BiBBiXGS John Henry

BiLSON Frederic Eastall

BiXG Charles

BiXGLEY John

BiNTCLiFFE John William

Bird Matthew Mitchell

BlEKETT John

Black Hugh Milner

Black. William Reynolds

Blackburn Albert Edward Henry

Blackmax Percy

Blackmore Frank

Blackwell Josiah

Blaix Alfred Lucas

Blain William Rushton

; BlaKELEY Leonard

; Blaxd Horace

Blissett Francis Howman

; Blunt Henry Rowland

! Bluxt Thomas Porter

I Blytox John Henry

j Boa Peter

i Bolton Horatio Nelson

Boorxe Herbert Edward

Booth Herbert

Booth Samuel Verdon

Boothroyd Frederick

BoBROWMAN Agnes Thomson

Bostock John William

BoTHAM lames

Botham William

Botham William Bland

BoTTERiLL George Thomas ..

Botwood Charles Walker

Boucher Charles Ernest ....

Boucher John Mycroft

BouRDAS Isaiah

Bourn Samuel John Edward BowDEN Francis Henry

BowDEN Harold

BowEN Edgar Cecil

Bowes John Arnold

BowKER John Taylor

Bowles Robert William

BoYES Marjjaret AUce

Bsackenbuky Richard Hayes

146 Marchmont Road, Edinburgh

20 Lord Street, Tarvin Road, Chest&r

cjo H. Hunt, Merridale, Sackville Street, Keio,

Melbourne, Victoria 24 College Road, Bromley, Kent Long Melford, Suffolk East Street, Bridport, Dorset 17 Market Street, Nottingham 156 Portla,nd Road, South Norwood, London S E 115 High Street, Huntingdon 105 Effingham Road, Harringay, London H

40 Elder Avenue, Crouch End, London N 16 King Edivard Avenue, Dartford

32 Westgate, Mansjield, Notts

Kingston House, Barringlon Crescent, Stockton-on- Tees

2oA Brondesbwy Villas, Kilbum, London H W

4 The Cloisters, Sunderland

118 High Street, Oxford

2 Tindal Square. Chelmsford

16 The Chase, Clapham Common, London S W

Millbrook House, Quarry Street, Guildford

cjo The British Drug Houses, Ltd., 22-30, Qraham Street, City Road, London H

53 Beaconsfield Road, Cannon Hill, Bir>ningham Mill Meece, Eccleshall, Staffs

Willowmore, Cape Province

Arnold Street, Observatory, Cape Town

73 Bowden Roa-i, Garston, Liverpool Churchyard Side, Nantwich

Port Louis, Mauritius

13 Belle Vue Road, Upper Tooting, London S HV

St. John's Road, Stansted, Essex

6 Park Street, Camden Town, London H W

62 Church Street, Harwich

54 Queen Street, Newton Abbot

1 Lansdowne Crescent, Boumetnouth

41 St. George's Street, Canterbury Northampton

Holywell Brook, Holywell Green, Halifam

St. Mary's Hospital, London W

16 The Crescent, Morecanibe

81 St. James's Street, Brighton

41 Great Charles Street, Birmin-jham

Arncliffe, Eccles, Lanes

113 Holbom, London E C

Shet-^oood Lodge, Weston-super-Mare

Moor Street, Birmingham

69 Market Street, Manchester 25 Market Street, Bolton

101 Mill End, Waterfont, Manchester

4 Church Gate, Spalding

10 Victoria Street, Clifton, Bristol

70 Snow Hill, Birmingham Wyle Cop, Shrewsbury

iVaterloo Road, Cheetham Hill, Manchester 64 Momingside Drive, Edinburgh cjo T. F. Brist}W j' Co., St. James' Walk, Clerken-

well, London E C 49 Woodstock Road, Redland, Bristol " Rair.Jw," Nantwich Etoad, Crewe 25 Grosvowr Road, Tunbrid^e Wells

2 La Chapel Street, Blackpool

17 The Pavement, Clapham Common, London S W Ashton-under-Lyne

6 Cranbourne Road, Heaton Moor, Stockport Southdowns Hydro, Rogate, Petersjield

147 Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth akirbeck House, The Park, Grimsby

74 Micklegate, York

7 Union Street, Bristol

Parham House, Tyndall's Park, Bristol

London

95 Conway Street, Birkenhead

Home Lea, Brinnington Road, Brinnington,

Stockport 1 Gilda Brook Road, Eccles, Manchester 4 Queen's Road, Bayswater, London \H The Woodlands, Woodlands Road, Middlesbrough Westjield House, Farnworth Old Market House, Fakenham, Norfolk 246 Barry Road, East Dulwich, London S E Bardney, Lincoln

REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS.

[1919.

Date of Registration.

1895 July 8 1909 Jnly 6 1910Aprill2 1881 July 13

1878 Feb 13 1863 Aug 19 1906 Jan 3

1895 July 11 1915 July 9

1896 July 9 1895 April 15 1885 Feb 18

1897 Jan 4 1900 Sep 28 1914 July 6 1911 July 10 1900 Jan 11

1891 Oct 20 1893 April 13 1873 July 16 1905 July 14 1865 July 26

1879 April 23

1897 Jan 4

1871 Dec 20 1895 July 11

1892 Oct 6 1900 July 14 1895 April 9 1888 Oct 17 1861 July 16 1908 April 14 1887 July 13 1911 April 6

1887 July 13

1886 July 8 18G7 Feb 13 1900 July 14 1905 Jan 6 1905 Jan 6 1867 Nov 20 1907 Jan 3

1882 April 19 : 1877 June 20 '

1907 April 16 1899 July 13 1877 July 18 I

1883 Dec 12 |

1898 Jan 5 1895 July 11

1898 April 12

1884 June 18

1899 Oct 9

1881 Feb 23

1882 Dec 14

1887 Feb 22 1881 Dec 8

1908 April 14

1888 Dec 13 1S91 July 16 1867 July 17 1892 Feb 25 1902 July 14 18&9 Oct 17

' No. of Ex a-:

rainatjon |

Certfflcate. i

Name.

2746 3359 3366 1864 1635 715 3251 2727 3585

2785 2773 2016 2821 3026 3554 3429 2986 2458 2564 1393 3227 841

1701 2822

1301 2728 2539 3016 2709 2220 630 3320 2153 3396

2154

2084 937 3017 3197 3198 986 3282 1881 1592 3289 2960 1611 1959 2873 2729 2889 1986 2978 1827 1911 2122 1871 3321 2237 2653 967 2'186 3097 2309

Kesidonce.

1888 Feb 21

2183

1916 April 13

3596

1887 July 13

2155

1882 July 12

1890

1893 July 25

2588

1892 Oct 6

2540

1897 Jan 4

2823

1869 Oct 20

1139

1912 July 9

3473

1875 July 21

1495

1889 Oct 16

2319

1889 June 19

2274

1888 April 19

2191

Bkaddock William 1 Market Place, Oldham

Bbars James Meikle ! MarketBuildin(jj,MainRoad,Fordaburg,Transv«Ml

Braithwaite Dorothy Mary... Braithwaite John Oldham ... Branson Frederick Woodward

Brayshay Thomas ,

Brazier Wilfrid Newton

Holme Lacey, Warren Road, Chingford Holme Lacey, Warren Road, Chivgford 14 Commercial Street, Leeds Cranfield, Yarm Lane, Stockton-on-Tees 6 Market Street, Stourbridge

Breese John Soley j 191 Wilmslow Road, Rusholme, Manchester

Bbennan Dorothea Wigzell '4 Grove Villas, Regent's Park Road, Finchley,

I London N 3

Brice Henry Doyle j 44 Whitehead's Grove, Chelsea, London 8 W

303 Dereham Road, Norwich

Low Street, Sutton-in-Ashfield

28 Lark Lane, Sefton Park, Liverpool

Windhill Bridge, Shipley

13 St Helen's Road, Bolton

13 St. Helen's Road, Bolton

7-12 Aldersgate Street, London E C

Westgate, Honley, Yorks

57 Blossom Street, York

58 Bunhill Roiv, London E C 2 The Maples, Devizes Road, Salisbv/ry

Mansions, Fulham, Lon~

Bridges Herbert

Briggs George William

Brigha.m Edwin Beal

Brigham John George

Brindle Fred

Brindle Harry

Briiton Alfred Brook

Broadbent John Beaumont

Brooke Benjamin

Brookes Frederick James ...

Brooks Frank

Brough Henry James I 57 Waldemar Avenue

don SW Brown Alfred Duncombe Brown Charles

Brown Frederic Peter

; Brown Harold

I Brown James

I Brown John

Brown William James ....

; Browne Frank

i Browne Henry Robert ....

I Bruce Elsie

i Brumwell Charles Wesley. I Bryant Ernest Gower

Buchanan Margaret Elizabeth.

Buck William Henry

BucKErr Alfred Henry

Buckingham Frank Edward

Buckle Sydney James

BuKTON William Reading

Bulgin William

Bull Bertram Alfred

Bull Ezra John

BuLLEN George William

Bunting Henry Frank

Bunting Sydney

Burden John Britten

Burford Samuel Francis

Burgin Mark Frederick ,

Burn James Robert

BURNEIT John

Burnett Joseph Fearon

Bukrell Benjamin Lawson

Burrell Thomas

Burton Walter

BuKY James Edward

Bush Arthur

Bush Edward Philip Dutton

Butcher William Frederic

Butler Ernest Charles

High Street, Halstead, Essex

59 King's Road, Sedgley Park, Prestwich, Man-

chester 1 Pennington Street,\Rugby 16 Bradley Gardens, Ealing, London W j Glencoe, Tower Road, Dartford 5 High Street, Berwick-on-Tweed 49 Bull Ring, Ludlow

60 Fornham Road, Bury St. Edmunds 1 Cornfield Road, Eastbourne

5 Ashbrooke Te^-race, Sunderland

72 Euston Square, London N W

The School of Pharmacy, Robert Gordon's CoUe-ge,

Aberdeen Gordon Hall, Gordon Square, London W C "Norwood House," 186 Spring Bank, Hull 15 Lannoweth Road, Penzance Red Lion Street, Aylsham Battenberg Villa, Malton, Yorks Barton Lodge, Broomy Hill, Hereford ^ 118 Queen Street, Woollahra, Sydney, N.S.W 14 North Road, West Bridgford Notts Queen's Road, Buckhurst Hill 57 Market Street, Ashby-de-la-Zouch 4S Emlyn Road, Stamford Brook, London W* 147 London Road, Derby

45 King William Street, Adelaide, South Australia The Ridgeway, Rothley, Leicester 54 Coney Street, York

L Oakhurst Ten-ace, Benton, Newcastle-on-Tyne Market Place, Kirby moor side, Yorks 254 Fylde Road, Preston

cjo W. H. Green, Ltd., Bowen, North Queensland Woodlea, Kaimes Road, Corstorphine, Midlothian 109 Alfreton Road, Nottingham Epwell, Banbury

97 Uxbridge Road, Shepherd's Bush, London W The Cabin, Market Place, Melksham 33 Tranquil Vale, Blackheath, London S E 40 Aldersgate Street, London E C 21 Walivm-th Road, London S E

Butterworth John

BurroN Arthur Edward 1 9 High Street, Doncaster

Buxton Sydney Thorncliffe, Belper Road, Derby

Bygott John William 423 Stockport Road, Longsight, Manchester

Cain James Harold

Caird Ella

Cairns Frederic Arthur

Caldecott Clement Guest...

Calvert John

Cameron Lanchlan

Campkin Francis Sidney

Candy John William Gilbert. Canha.m Thomas Archibald .

Cardwell Ernest

I Cargill David yMlan

i Carman Frederick Henry ' Carr Tom Wormald

156 Church Road, Hove

Lyndhurst, Regent' s Park Road, Finchley, London H

57 High Street, Camberley

24 Regent Street, WrejcJiam

" Northcote Pharmacy ," Undercliffe, Bradford

Broad Street, Seaford, Sussex

11 Rose Crescent, Cambridge

Widcombe House, Newbury Street, Wantage

cjo Smith 8c Campbell, The Mall, Lahore,

India River Road, Mapledurham, Reading 68 Lower Broughton Road, Manchester 13 Burnside Road, Cape Town 21 West Street, Kingston, Jamaica, B.W.I

1919.]

REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS.

r.«.„ «» ! No. of Exa.; p.?utlHnn ' mination I Regirtraiion. certificate. ;

Name.

Residence.

1888 July 10

2204

1879 Dec 10

1751

1887 Oct 19

2167

1892 Feb 25

2487

1895 April 6

2720

1905 Oct 6

3241

1892 April 26

2502

1894 April 5

2633

1907 July 11

3309

1905 April 10

3207

1904 April 20

3166

1882 Feb 15

1875

1901 April 18

3039

1874 AprQ 15

1427

1864 July 22

761

1914 July 6

3555

1898 April 12

2890

1877 July 18

1612

1881 Feb 16

1821

1891 April 16

2411

1917 June 30

3617

1870 Not 16

1243

1888 Dec 19

2238

1892 July 26

2522

1900 April 19

2993

1889 Dec 12

2320

1880 Feb 18

1763

1896 Oct 1

2811

1880 Oct 21

1808

1889 July 8

2285

1871 Juue 21

1274

1891 Oct 21

2462

1889 Jan 16

2248

1889 Jan 16

2249

1907 Jan 3

3283

1877 July 12

1609

1904 April 20

3167

1899 July 13

2961

1872 Nov 20

1348

1881 July 8

1854

1891 Feb 19

2400

1869 July 16

1119

1870 July 20

1228

1891 July 10

2434

1899 Jau 5

2936

1865 July 26

842

1886 April 13

2071

1881 April 27

1842

1853 July 19

281

1893 July 25

2589

1873 June 18

1379

1887 June 16

2151

1877 Oct 18

1624

1915 Mar 29

3572

1889 April 23

2271

1898 Oct 4

2934

1915 July 9

3586

189^ Feb 25

2488

1896 Jan 9

2763

1902 April 16

3076

1868 July 16

1022

1914 July 6

3556

1869 Oct 20

1140

1905 July 14

3228

1913 April 7

3484

1871 July 19

1287

1902 Jan 9

3069

1898 April 12

2891

1915 Mar 29

3573

1887 Oct 19

2168

1900 April 19

2994

1883 Dec 13

1962

1914 April 6

3631

1872 Dec 18

1351

1903 April 15

3L21

1908 July 9

3331

1903 Jan 8

3113

1892 Feb 25

2489

' Caetee Beniamin 10 Lemon Street, Truro

Carter Francis Box 95, Bloemfontein, 0. F. 8

Cabtek Henry Lonsdale 254 Old London Road, Ore, Hastings

Carter Thomas ' Boughton, Chester

\ Carter William Henry 23 Bridge Street, Swinton, Rotherham

Cartledge Percy diaries \ The Pharmacy, Parkstone, Dorset

Casewell Job Parry Vryburg, South Africa

Casewell Richard Hazeldine I Vryburg, South Africa

Castle Ernest ' " Ilomeleigh," Chessington Road, West Ewell,

Surrey Caclton John Stewart ... Derby Road, Marehay, Derby

Caws Hilda Beatrice St. Leonardo, Sea View, Isleof Wight

Chabot Frank Castle Pharmacy, Deganwy, Cam

Challenger Ernest James -il Rolle Street, Exmouth

Chamberlain Arthur Garratt ^ 3 Market Place, Riigby

Chambers James '. - Nottingliam Road, Eastwood, Notts

Chambers Samuel Bacon 33 Mill Street, Sutton-in-AshJield, Notts

Chapman Edgar Marsh Llyn Ogwen, 65 Scalby Roatl, Scarborough

Chapman Joseph John 8S Audley Road, Hen don, London N W

Chapman William Henry 19 St. Luke Street, Montreal, Canada

Chaklks DariJ Nerc Street, Burry Port

Charnwk Elsie May ' 29 Upper Dicconson Street, Wigan

Chase Thomas ; 151 Broad Street, Birmingham

Chaston Alfred Edward : 45 High Street, Winchester'

Chaston George Hunt ' The Pharmacy, Cranleigh, Surrey

Chatbukn Edwin Jordan { elo J. Woolley,Syns, Sc Co., Ltd., Victoria Brid^je,

j Manchester

Cheney Henry Robert 21 High Street, Leominster

Cherrington George Widdowaon ... 4 Mag^uis Street, Neioark-on-Trent

Cherry Frederick i Z High Street, Walton-on-Thames

Christopherson Fred i Swaffliam, Norfolk

Church Edward Harry ' 18 St. Andrew's Street, Cambridge

Churchill Henry 180 Springfield Rocul, BHghton

Churchyard Arthur Ernest I Harleston, Norfolk

Clague Thomas Maltby i 11 Orey Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne

Clark James ' 37 o Alejc^ndra Park Road, Wood Green, London H

Clark Walter Sydney... | 81 George Street, Luton

Clark William luglis ; 104 South Canongate, Edinburgh

Clarke Arthur Stanley j Church Street, Great Malvern

Clarke Frederick Stanley i 6 Tower Road, Dartford

Clarke George Ernest ; London Road, South Lowestoft

Clarke Henry Robert Stanhope 50 Mason Street, Wolverhampton

Clarke James j 90 King Street, Hanim^rsmith, London W

Clarke Josiah ico London St Provincial Bank, Station Road,

I Eastbourne

Clarke Richard Feaver '. I 9 The Avenue, Gravesend

Clarke William Edward 85 High Street, Strood

Clarkson James Selfe 78 Burley Lodge Road, Leeds

Clayton Francis Corder... 18 St. James's Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham

Clayton George ' lOO Burlington Street, Manchester

Clayton John William j 5 Concert Street, Liverpool

Cleave Charles Truman j Chudleigh, Devon

Cleave Reverdy 1 Market Place, Pontefract

Cleaver Edward Lawrance ! 39 Great Portland Street, London W

Clubb William Herbert I 138 Smithdown Road, Wavertree, Liverpool

Cluett Benjamin 95 St. James Street, Liverpool

Coates Frank Spencer i Victoria Square, Ashbourne, Derbys

Coats John Thomson ' 64 ToJbooth Wind, Leith

Cockburn Bertram 112 Chiswick Lane, Chiswick, London W

Cockcroft Edward i 51 Northgate, Huddersfield

Cocker Horace Edward 1 Kenilworth Road, Luton

Cocker Lewis Alexander '' 68 Mostyn Street, Llandudno

Cocking Thomas Tusting \ Endcliffe, The Mall, Southgate, London H

Cocks John Walter '■ Trevoria, Torquay

CocKTON William Henry : 1" Sandringham Road, Golders Green, Lou- don NW

Colchester William Markham 53 Coronet Street, Hoxton, London N

Cole George Marie Joseph , 4 Kin<] Street, 8t. Heliers. Jersey

Cole Percy William " Overstrand," Holdich Street, Peterborough

Cole Walter Benjamin Lyndesmere, Radipole, Weymouth

Cole William Parmiter 56 William Street, He.-ne Bay

CoLEY James William Ernest i 57 High Street, Stroud, Glos

Collen Frank Dudley The Quantocks,Vanbriigh Fields, Blackheath, Lon^

don S E

Collect William James 113 Queen's Road, Brighton

Collin John Francis ! 25 The Walk, Ncyrwich

Collins Herbert Sleight I 38 St. Paul's Road, Bradford

Collins Reginald Hugh ; Listei- Lodge, Atherstone

CoLLiSHAW John j 16 High Street, Wandsw<rrth, London S W

CoLLiCT Bernard | I o Massey Road, Lincoln

CoLTHURST Herbert Stewart I Northjield House, Taunton

Constance Stephen George 65 Elizabeth Street, Eaton Square, London Sl#

Cooling Francis Charles 1 29 Christchurch Road, Oxton, Birkenheoii

REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS.

[1919.

Date of KegiHtratlon.

No. of Exa- mination Certificate.

Name.

Residence.

1893 July 25 1913 April 7

1878 Dec 11

2590 3485

1677 3625 3597 3290 3157 1845 3474 3208 1120 3430 1936 2591 3532 2979 1963 1435 2110 2835 2836 2473 2941 2448 2171 3446

1703 836 3533 3158 2367

3286 2548 3397 3486 3o57 2002 1367 2824 2782 2205 1752 3534 2184 2503 1250 3229 2617 3360 3353

875 1636

948 2809 1637 3505

2138 1315 2692 3168 2407 2394 1918 3447 2730 2825 1288 2490 3398

21(0 3433 552 3030 2160 2199 2680. 1344

Cooper Albert John Bullen

Cooper Harry

Cooper John

Qrimstnn Lawn, Haven Oreen, Ealing, London W Sunny side Cottage, Beaconsfield Terrace,Seabrook,

Hythe " Langley," 41 The Boulevard, Weston-su/per-Mare 335a Bowling Old Lane, Bradford " Madeley," The Avenue, Gravesend

1918 June 28 1916 April 13

Cooper John William

1907 April 16

Cooper Walter

4 Edgar Road, Margate

1904 Jan 8

Cooper Walter Mell

354 Brixton Road, London S W

1881 June 15

Cooper Walter Temple

32 High Street, Wealdstone

1912 July 8

Cooper William

11 Mount Beacon, Bath

1905 April 10

Cope Arthur George

22 Paget Road, Wolverhampton

1869 July 16

Cope John Ambrose

3 Market Place, Derbu

1911 July 10

CoPELAND John

13 Barnett Street, Cape Town, Cape Colony

1883 July 11

Corder Walter Shewell

4 Rosella Place, North Shields

1893 July 25 1914 April 6 1899 Oct 9 1883 Dec 13

CoRFE Alfred Frederick

CoRFiELD Charles Edwin

CoRNiCK Ernest Edward

CoKNWELL Thomas Chinsura

5 Gabriel's Hill, Maidstone Lydbury North, Salop 23 The Broadway, Southall Piccadilly Buildings, Hanley, Staffs

1874 June 17 1886 Oct 19

CoRTis Arthur Brownhill

CouLL George

Outspan, Downview Road, West Worthiiig Smith''' Place House, Leith

1897 April 10

CouPLAND Henry Snart

130 Norbury Crescent, Norbury, London 8 W

1897 April 10

CovERDAi.E Arthur Edward

68 Broad Street, Worcester '

1891 Oct 21

CowiE William Beaverly

26 Clyde Street, Edinburgh

1899 April 17

Cowley Harry James

295 Wimbledon Park Pid., London^ W

1891 July 21

Cowley Robert Charles

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

1887 Dec 15

CowPER Joseph

50 King Street, Penrith

1912 April 1

Cox Horace Nelson

c/o Parke, Davis Sc Co., Smail Street, Sydneu,

1879 April 24

Cox Joseph

N.S. W High Street, Armculale, Melbourne, Victoria

1865 July 19

Cox Samuel Goodhall

42 London Road, Leicester

1914 April 6

Cracknell Philip Gordon

60 Albert Street, Spalding

1904 Jan 8

Cranshaw Walter Wilkinson

111 Main Street, Bingley

1890 July 16

Cranstone Ernest Haughton

ch W. Bennison, 133 King's Road, Chelsea,

1907 April 9

Ckawford David

London S W Lindisfarne, Lundin Links, Fifeshire

1893 Jan 3

Crawshaw George

Hyde Park, Leeds

1911 April 6

Ckeasey Jesse

Femleigh, Heckington, Lines

1913 April 7

Crews Sydney Kirby

11 Woodbury Park Road,, Ealing, London W

1914 July 6

Crick Arthur

Nine Springs, Billing Road, Northampton

1884 Oct 15

Cripps Richard Augustus

T lie Analytical Laboratory, D' Avigdor Road, Hove

1873 April 16

Crisp Frederick Arthur

272 Walworth Road, Lo7idon 8 E

1897 Jan 4

Critchley Charles Albert

10 King William Street, Blackburn

1896 April 13

Crombie James

323 Paisley Road W., Glasgow

1888 July 10

Crook George

43 Mill Lane, Churchtnwn, Southport

1879 Dee 10

Crook Herbert

Mapledene, Ashtead, Surrey

1914 April 6

Crosby Thomas William

33 Montpellier Parade, Harrogate

1888 Feb 21

Ckoss Arthur Richard

566 Hertford Road, Enfield Highway, Middlesex

1892 April 26

Cross Edward Robert

St. Oswald's, Filey Road, Scarborough

1870 Dec 21

Cross William Gowen

70 Mardol, Shrewsbury

1905 July 14

Cross William Gowen

70 Mardol, Shrewsbury

1894 Jan 3

Crouch William Samuel

181 St. George's Terrace,Perth, Western Australia

1909 July 6

Crowden Samuel Pascoe

12 Kilmaurs Road, Edinburgh

1909 July 8

Crummack George Cecil

Bridgewater, Copstone Road, Bournemouth

1866 Feb 21

Cruse Thomas Harris

63 Palmerston Road, Southsea, Portsmouth

1878 Feb 13

CuLLiNGFORD Louis James

149 Houndsditch, London, E C

1867 May 22

Cure Charles

Colonial Pharnuicy, Port Louis, MwurUius

1896 July 6

CuRRiE Archibald

102 Ferry Road, Leith

1878 Feb 13

Curtis Frederic George

94 Sandgate Road, Folkestone

1913 July 2 1887 April 26

CuTHBERTSON Archibald Alexander Wright

Daintree Ernest

4 Dean Park Street, Edinburgh Dandenong Road, East Malvern, Victoria

1872 April 17

Dale John

Chadwick House, Stourport

1«95 Jan 2

Dales Edward

37 Beech Avenue, Hherwood Rise, Nottingham

1904 April 20

Dallimore t rank

Dvmock Terrace, Ormskirk

1891 April 16

Dalton Robert

c/'o R. Dalton ^ Co., East Street, Poona, India

1891 Ji.n 21

Dalziel Charles Michie

81 Howe Street, Carlisle

1883 Feb 21

Dangerfield William Henry

36 High Street, Netherton, Dudley

1912 April 1

Daniel Hubert Fitzgerald

91 Talbot Street, Nottingham

1895 July 1 1

Daniels Frederic William

22 Springfield Road, Stoneygate, Leicester

1897 Jan 4

Dann Charles

248 Crookesmoor Road, Sheffield

1897 June 19

Davenport Horace

117 Union Street, Borough, London 8 E

1892 Feb 25

Davidge Henry Norris

11 Shaftesbury Avenue, Piccadilly Circv^s, London\N

1911 April 6

Davidson Alexander Linton

cjoPharmaco Chemical Products Co., Cross Street,

1886 Oct 20

Davidson Peter

Burton-on-Trent 342 High Road, Brondesbury, London N W

1911 July 10 1859 July 26

Davidson Sarah Eleanor Winifred ... Da VIES David

The Retreat, Stapenhill, Burton-on-Trent Lyndale, Beckiwjton, Bath

x90l Jan 10

Davies David Lewis

33 Clyde Road, Wallington, Surrey

1887 July 14

1888 June 21

Davies Edward Charles James

Davies James John Herbert

12 Beatty Avenue, Armadale, Melbourne, Victoria Simla, India

1894 Oct 5

Davies John

18 Stepney Street,- LhneUy

1872 Oct 16

Davies Peter Hughes

March, Ca^nbs

1919.]

REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEmSTS.

No. of Kxa- Date of : mlnation Eegistration. ; Certificate.

1907 Jan 3

881 Jaly 15

905 April 10 896 July 9 889 July 17

900 April 19

895 Oct 7

892 Julv 26

901 April 18 877 Oct 17 883 Feb 22

896 July 9

885 Dec 9 889 June 19

900 April 19 896 Oct 1 869 June 16 914 July 6

886 Dec 9

887 Dec 15

906 April 10

896 Oct 1 908 July 9 885 July 8

888 July 10 883 Dec 13 908 April 14 894 April 5 914 July 6 883 July 11 : 866 July 18 898 Oct 5

893 April 13

882 July 12 891 July 10 905 Oct 6 874 Jan 21

897 April 10

889 April 10

901 April 18 889 June 19 861 Aug 20 910 July 5 903 Jan 8 869 Oct 5 885 July 15

8284

1846 32«t9 2786 2293 2995 2757 2523 3041 1620 1919 2787 2060 2275 2996 2813 1095 3558 2112 2172 3253 2814 3332 2041 2206 1964 3322 2634 3559 1946 904 2926 2565 1891 2435 3242 1413 2837 2258 3042 2276 640 3380 3114 1137 2046

1900 April 19

2997

1880 Dec 15

1818

1873 Mar 19

1365

1858 April 20

500

1893 April 13

2566

1899 April 17

2942

1891 Jan 21

2395

1879 Julv 10

1725

1893 Jan 3

2549

1883 Dec 12

1960

1876 July 12

1547

1889 Feb 21

2252

1894 July 16

2657

1898 Oct 5

2927

1896 Jan 9

2764

1903 July 13

3139

1878 July 10

1659

1884 July 10

1992

1879 Dec 10

1753

1891 Oct 22

2464

1888 Dec 19

2239

1911 July 10

3431

1904 July 15

3182

1875 July 14

1487

1887 Feb 23

2125

1916 April 13

3598

1900 Jan 11

2987

1912 April 1

3448

1893 July 25

2592

1880 July 8

1790

1894 Oct 4

2689

1886 July 8

2085

L895 Oct 3

2748

Daties Sidney Bowman

: Da VIES Thomas

< D.\vis Frederic Thomas S

1 Davis Sidney

Davisox Daniel

Dawson Robert Hilliard

Dean Arthur Sbiers

Dean John Thomas

Deane Harold

Dear Theophilus

Deeks William Thomas

De Morgan Frederick Filmer ...

Denham Frederick John

Dennis Fred VVoodrow

Derbyshire Charles Henry

Dewhirst John Arthur

Dewson Frederic Stokes

Dickinson Kenneth Shallcroaa

DicKso.v Jamf;> Currie

Dickson John

Dixon Charles Herbert

Dixon Rowland

Dixon William Burt

DoBB Thomas

DoBLE Henry Tregellas

DOLBEAR John

Donaldson George

DoNiNGTON Robert Spencer

DooTSON Norman

Dorr David Brown

Doughty Edward Thomas

Douglas James Forrest Reid ...

DouTHWAiTE Harry Fryer

DowDESWELL Jonathan

Drabble Thnuas Lambe

Draper Thomas

Druce George Claridge

Drust John Hubert

Duckworth Arthur

Duckworth Arthur

DuFFiN Charles William

DuFFiN Thomas

Duggleby Robert

Duncan John

Duncan William ,

Duncan William

Residence.

DuNFORD Walter Henry ...

DuNLOP Thomas

Dunn Henry

Dunn James

Durant Henry Thomas ... DuRBiN Herbert Samuel... DuRNO Alexander Emslie

Durrox Hugh Odard

DwELLY Hedley Egbert ... Dymond Thomas Southall

Dymott Francis

Dyson Archibald

Dyson Herbert

Dyson Joshua

Dyson Thomas Hatfield

Eaddie Walter

Eardley James Funiival

Eastes Ernest John

Eaton Edward Jarrett ,

Ecclestoxe George Thomas

EcROYD Walter

Edginton William John

Edward Richard Rodney Wales

Edward William Wales

Edwards Alfred Egbert

Edwards Cyril

Edwards John Griffith

Edwards Richard Tudor

Edwards Robert GriflSth

Elborne William

Elder Alexander

Ellerington John Parker

Ellington Charles Sampson ...

Post Office Pharmacy, Queen Street, Brisbane, Queensland

The Brid^je Pharmacy, Forth, Rhondda

34 Hill Rise, Richmond, Surrey

Newtown Pharmacy, Broad Street, Chesham, Bucks

Shaftesbury House, Jetty Street, Cromer

15 Somerville Road, Wigan Lane, Wigan

7 Sunny Mount, Keighley

169 Berridje Road, Nottingham

St. Olave's, Swibury, Suffolk

111 Royal Parade, Eastbourne

High Street, Shanklin, Isle of Wight

The Pharmacy, Wadhurgt, Sussex

The Savoy Pharmacy, Cairo, Egypt

77 Eastgate. Louth

Victoria Pharmacy, Malvern Link

Borough Laboratory , Imperial Chambers, Halifax

15 Watery Lane, Birmitvjham

Hoole Pharmacy, Hoole, Chester

173 Military Ri^d, Neutral Bay, Sydney, N.S.W

82 Denbigh Street, London S * 1

St. Mildred's Pharmacy, Westgate-on-Sea

Hunter's Bar, Sheffield I 98 Bramhali Lane, Stockpoi-t

68 West Bar, Sheffield i 2 Unum Street, Oldham ; 108 High Street, Oxford

7 Eign Street, Hereford

22 Welland Terrace, Spalding Oakdene, Shrewsbury Road, Bolton Ravenslea, Musselburgh

8 Philbeach Gardens, Earl's Court, London S W 127 Buclianan Street, Glasgow

3 Hamilton Road, Felixstowe

101 Palewell Park, East Sheen, London S W

Southtown, Great Yarmouth

65 Argyle Crescent, Portobello, Edinburgh

Yardley Lod-je, 9 Crirk Road, Oxford

171 Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough

3 Brook Street, IWey

97 Albert Road, Colne, Lanes

8 Market Place, Wakedeld

10 Westiield Grove, Wakefield

Cawkell, Cranswick, Beverly, Torks

cfo Durno Ltd., 184 Pitt Street, Sydney, N.S. W

Qrantown

Royal Dispensary, 21 W. Richtnond Street,

Edinburnh 8 Noi-th Street, Bedminster, Bristol 181 Albert Road, Pollokshields, OUisgouj 6 Avondale Crescent, Shipley, Yorks 360 Scotswood Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne London

19 Victoria Road, Surbiton 184 Pitt Street, Sydney, N.S.W King Street, Rock Ferry, Cheshire 33 Park Street, Chatteris, Cambs County Technical Laboratories, Chelmsford 215 Lewisham High Road, London S E 35 Gloucester Road, SoiUh Kensington, London

sw

46 Market Plcu:e, Reading George Hotel, Brighouse, Yorks 169 Lord Street, Southport

243 Beeston Road, Beeston, heeds

265 Glossop Road, Sheffield

Cherry Orchard, Great Mongeham, Deal

" White Heather," Woodbridge

Stansted, Essex

64 North Street, Keighley

Post Office, Netley Abbey, Hants

No. 13 Resi-ience, R.N. Hospital, Chatham

Ambleside, Rock Avenue, Gillingham, Kent

Legate's Buildings, West Street, Durban, Natal

6 Sophie Rowi, Nottingham

35c King Street, Cheapside, London E C

81 Calabria Road, Highbury, Ijondon N 5

269 Wihnslow Road, Fallowfield, Manchester

Minster Yard, Peterborough

Woodchurch Lane, Prenton, Birkenhead

1 Cranboum Street, London W C

13 Cleveland Terrace, Middlesbrough

REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS.

{1919.

Date of Registration.

1891 July 10

1895 April 9

1861 Mar 19 1873 May 28

1908 April 14

1887 Dec 15 1910 April 12

1896 April 15 1875 Dec 16

1892 Feb 25

1898 Oct 5

1888 July 10 1883 Oct 17 1904 July 15

1909 April 6

1899 July 13 1898 April 12 1898 Jan 5

1915 July 9 1890 April 17 1898 April 12 1879 April 24

1893 Jan 3

1914 April 6

1912 April I 1874 July 8

1885 July 8

1910 July 5

1879 April 24 1874 June 17

1877 Oct 18 1891 April 15

1893 Jan 3 1905 April 10 1891 Oct 22 1870 May 30

1900 AprU 19 1891 Oct 22

1878 Dec 18 1899 July 13

1886 Dec 9

1898 July 15 1878 July 10

1873 July 9

1882 Oct 18

1915 April 6

1901 April 18

1889 Oct 16

1882 Oct 18

1894 July 16

1883 Jan 24

1911 April 6

1913 April 1

1870 Mar 16

1895 July 11

1917 June 30

1888 June 20

1899 July 13

1890 July 16

1889 Oct 16 1897 July 13

1912 April 1 1882 Dec 13

1880 July 8 1888 Dec 12

1871 April 19

1874 Jan 21

1918 June 28

1894 April 5 1901 July 9 1877 June 20 1858 July 20 1868 July 17 1898 July 15

1890 July 15

1895 July 11

i No.of Kxa- i niinatioD Certificate.

2436 2711

618 1375 3323 2173 3368 2774 1514 2491 2928 2207 1953 3183 3342 2962 2893 2874

3588 2339 2894 1704 2550

3535 3449 1441 2042 3382 1705 1436 1625 2408 2551 3210 2465 1214 2998 2466 1684 2963 2113 2910 1660 1389

1899

3581 3043 2307 1900 2658 1915 3399 3482 1203 2732 3616 2198 2964 2368 2808 2857 3450 1909 1792 2233 1267 1415 3626 2635 3053 1593 511 1034 2911 2361

2733

Name.

Residence.

Elliott Edward Matthews. Elliott Oliver Thomas

Elliott Robert

Ellis Robert

Elms Edith

Elsdon Herbert William Elton Harold Sanderson Elwell Frederick Budd...

Eminson Thoraaa

Emmons Charles

Epps James Washington

Evans Edgar Michael

Evans Evan James

Evans Frederick Watkins

Evans Herbert John

Evans John

Evans John Richard

Evans Thomas James

Evans Trefor Emrys

Everett John Grarwood

ExELBY George Henry

ExLEY John

Eynon Charles Edward Jenkins

42 Park SU-eet, Walsall

The Roivans, Lloyd Street, Small Heath, Birminji-

ham 279 High Street, Oaieshead-on-Tyne Tei'race Road, Aberystwyth Brooklands, Cairau Road, Newport, Mon 6a Finkin Street, Qrantham " Vrorthing," 67 Wood Street, Manly, N.S.W 3 Lichfield Road, East Ham, London E Scotter, Gainsborough^ 5 Victoria Buildings, St. Leona/rds-on-Sea 159 King's Avenue, Clapliam Park, London SW 2 Art Gallery B^iildings, Llandudno " Dolguan," Brynymor Road, Aberystwyth Medical Hall, Ciomfelinfach, Mon 7 Market Street, Haverfordwest 67 Surrey Street, Shefield 2 High Street, Redhill, Surrey 9 Royal Parade, Finchley Road, Ooldern Green,

London N W Dyffryn Pharmacy, Ferndale, Glam 151 Praed Street, London W Glencaim, Cleveleys, Blackpool 34 Hunslet Lane, Leeds 13 James Styreet, Harrogate

Fair Edward William Oakbank, Grantshouse, Berwickshire

Fairclough Percy Revell 25 Kensington Palace Gardens, London W

Fairman George Peters

Farr Edward Henry

Faull William Collins

Fawcett Christopher Airey

Feaver John

Fell John James

Fielding Clement

Fielding William Robert

FiLLiNGHAM Bryan

Filling HAM John

FiNLAY James

Finnemore Horace

Fisher Ernest Hunter

Fisher John Hutchison

Fisher Sidney Ralph Parkinson

Fleetcroft John Frederick

Flemming Thomas Henry

Flemons Joseph

Fletcher Fredei-ick William

Fletcher James Edward

Flett Arthur

Flick William Stanley

Flint Charles

Foden Edwin

FoDEN Thomas Henry

FoGGirr John Blackett

Ford John Williams

FoRUYCE Harry

Forster Henry

FoRSTER Horace Reginald William...

Forster Isabella

FoRSTER James Beaty

Forster Williim '

Foster Edgar Denney

FosTKK Murniy Toogood

FoTHKRGiLL James

Fourvcre Robert

FowLKR George

FowLKR William

FowLKK William Henry

Fowler William Ratcliffe

Fox Charles Edward

Fox Lucy

Fox Matthew Henry

Francis Herbert Stanley

Francis Rawson Parke

Francis Thomas Harper

Franklin Alfred

Franklin Arthur Cawte

Franklin John Henry

Eraser Henry

24 Vine Place, Sunderland

High Street, Uckfield

Ayr Cottage, St. fi'e.-', Cornv:all

120 Longmarket Street, Maritzburg, Natal

Opunaki, Taranaki, New Zealand

Stone Leigh, Bare, Morecambe

1 Cloven- hill Road, Halifax

29 Queen's Road, King Cross, Halifax 80 Westgate, Grantham

George Hotel, Grantluxm 177 Bruntsjield Place, Edinburgh 33 The Waldrons, Croydon Market Place, St. Albans

80 High Street, Dunfermline 6 Orchard Street, Preston

14 Plympton Road, Brondesbury, London H W

156 Newgate Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne

73 High Street, Dunstable

Vibro->va Laboratories, Thane Road, Holloway,

London H Sedgley Park Pharmacy, Bury New Road, Prest-

ivich, Manchester Mount Pleasant, Uddingston, Lanarkshire 21 Beckwith Road, Heme Hill, LondonSi.

81 Rushey Green, Catford, London SE 4 Buttgarden Street, Bideford

93 High Street, King's Heath, Birmingham

13 Oowthorpe, Selby

50 Broad Street, Newtown, Mont

58 High Street, Redcar, Yorks

36 Church Street, Head, Durham

High Street, Mildenhall, Suffolk

30 Church Street, Seaham Harbour South Parade, Bangalore, South India 30 Church Street, Seaham Harbour 56 Bishopsgate, London EC Collumpton, Devon

6 Perry Vale, Forest Hill, London S E

89 Tollington Park, London N

Ollerton House, near Market Drayton, Salop

78 Melton Terrace, Hartley, Northumberland

38 Station Road, Redhill

21 Victoria Grove, Southsea

109 Bethnal Green Road, London H E

South Street Farm, near Faversham

Hightown, Sandbach

82 Cromwell Avenue, Highgate, London N 309 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, Victoria 40 Aldersgate Street, London E C

Moma House, Porchester, Fareham Government Civil Hospital, Hong Kong Sunnyside, Broom Lane, Higher Broughion, Ma/n-

Chester KiialaLumpxir, St^lanyor Federated Malag State

1919.]

REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS.

Date of Registration.

1879 April 15 1871 May 24 1886 April 13 1861 Ang 20

1880 Feb 19 1904 July 15

1889 July 17 1870 June 15 1907 April 16

Ktatidence.

1697 1270 2072 641 1766 3184

2295 1216 3291

Fraskr Jonathan Innes i 9 Dundas Street, Edinburgh

i876 April 27

1530

1905 Oct 6

3243

1901 Jan 8

3159

1894 July 16

2659

1892 July 26

, 2524

IS99 July 13

29»>o

1905 April 10

3211

1892 AprU 26

250*

1861 July 16

631

1881 April 21

1832

1914 July 6

3560

1893 Oct 5

2610

1891 July 10

2437

1891 July 15

2444

1898 July 15

2913

1905 April 10

3212

1899 April 17

294;i

1895 April 6

2721

1895 April 9

2712

1911 July 4

3423

1891 Oct 20

2459

1906 April 10

3254

1891 July 14

2438

1868 July 16

1025

1855 June 19

403

1879 Oct 23

1741

1870 July 20

1230

1899 Oct 9

2981

1893 Jan 3

2552

1881 Feb 23

1828

1871 Oct 18

1297

1911 July 10

3432

1894 Oct 4

2682

1904 April 20

3169

1892 Feb 25

2492

1906 April 10

3255

1864 Nov 16

782

1894 July 16

2660

1873 June 26

1386

1904 Oct 7

3196

1902 April 16

3077

1867 July 17

969

1899 April 17

2944

1895 Oct 7

2758

1887 April 21

2131

1881 April 22

1833

1897 April 10

2839

1879 Feb 19

1685

1897 Jan 4

2826

1887 Dec 15

2174

1913 April 7

3487

1892 Feb 25

2493

1908 April 14

3324

1908 July 9

3333

1913 April 7

3488

1914 April 6

3536

1891 Feb 19

2101

1893 April 13

2567

1870 Feb 16

1197

1893 July 25

2593

1389 Dec 17

2327

1862 June 18

718

1884 July 9

1991

1907 April 16

3292

1884 April 16

1977

Freeman Ernest

Freeman Frederick William

Frost George

Fkyer Charles Harry

Market Place, Ledbury

Wailing Street, Radlett, Herts

28 Asht>ourne Rixid, Derby

do Houghtons, Ltd., 74 York Street, Olasgow

p ;...,^j •• ^34 ArgyleRijad, WestEaUng, Loi%.

Fuller Edgar Greorge i " Rookxaood,

^ donH

Fuller George Sydney | Aliwal North, Cape Colony

FuKMSTON Samuel Chambers Cliantry House, Avenue Road, Shanklin

FuRXiVAL Stephen i 265 Glossop Road, Shefield

Gadd William Fletcher ! 31 East Saint Helen Street, Abingdon

Gale Christine Amy j South Cliff Hotel, Southboume, Bournemouth

Gale Percy I 16 Sofkville Road, Bexhill-on-Sea

Gamble Frederic William I c/o Allen ^ Hanburys, Ltd., Bethnal Oreen, Lou-

! don I 2

91 Fulton Street, New York, U.S. A 20 Grange Avenue, Harrogate St. Ola, NeiP Parks Crescent, Scarborough 24 High Street, Lymington, Hants

Gaxe Eustace Harold

GARBETf Charles

Gakbitt John Hall Gake George Henry

Gaklanh Alfred Philip '; 65 Oranville Road, Blackburn

Garland Th.-mas William I Market Place, Cannock, Staffs

GARLrcK William Elmitt .

Garner James Norman

Garner William Luscombe

Garnett Heiirj-

Garnett John Benbow

Gakrow Robert Whitelaw

Geddes Alexander St. CUir

Gee Ernest

Gelling Richard Wakefield

George David

Gerhard Alfred William ... Gibbons George

36 High Street, Chesham, Bucks

304 Haverstock Hill, Hampstead, London N W

106 High Street, Kensington , London W

32 Dover Street, Manchester

62 Cawdor Road, Fallowfield, Manchester

173 Mid Street, Keith

Garsed William j Lindenhurst, Gresham Road, Staines, Middlesex

Gates Colvin | 166 St. George's Road, Glasgow

Gaul Ernest George j The Chemical Department, The University, Man- chester 62 Albert Road, Alexandra Pari, London N 76 Lozells Road, Birmingham c,o G. Rankin, Box 71. Klerksdorp, Transvaal 203 Ystrad Road, Pentre, Glamorgan "Holly Bank," School Road,Moseley, Birmingham London

Gibbons Walter | 720 Chester Road, Stretford, Manchester

GiBBS James ' ^ Park Road Mansions, New Wandsworth, London

SW

Gibson Hubert I 25 Virginia Road, Leeds

Gibson Mary ' Royal National Hospital, Ventnor, I. of W

GiFFOKD Richard Lord Blackburn

Gill Joseph William 567 Liverpool Street, Pendleton, Manchester

Gillett Francis Henry I 82 Parliament Hill Mansions , LondonH W

GiLLETT Francis John ' " Westcombe," Station Road, New Southgate,

London H

GiLLiATT Alice 56 Wide Barqate, Boston, Lines

Gillies William IS Slatelands Road, Glossop

GiLLiXG Charles \ Station Parade, Bagshot Road, SunningdaJ-e ,

I Berks

GiLLiNG John i Market Hill, Saffron Walden

GiLLirr Albert Ambrose i 152 Milton Road, Gravesend

GiLMOUR David j 40 Bridge Street, Dunfermline

GiLMOiR John 56 Hic/h Street, Dunfermline

Girling William Robert I 8 High Street, Wisbech

GiTTOES Samuel James ! 54 Hvih .Street, Wednesbury

Glaister Robert | 49 Abbey Road, London N W

Glass William Stephen ' 19S Mornin'j.iide Road, Edinburgh

GoFF Walter Edward | 34 High Street, Dartford

Gold by Frank ^"Donnybrook." 19 Upper Addiscombe Road, East

I Croydo ii

GooDALL Frederic Charles j 2 Cardigan Mansions,mil Rise, Richmond. Surrey

GooDALL William Anthony 273 Pulham R>Md, London S W

GooDE Arthur Frederick 220 Hiqh Street, Erdington, Birmingham

GooDFELLOW Edward j Colleje Road, Harrow'

GoODFELLOw George Robert i 64 College Road, Harrow

Goodwin Francis Arthur j 79 Mutley Plain, Plymouth

Goodwin Henry c/o Lennon, Ltd., Box 21, Bulawayo, Rhodesia

Goodter Norman Samuel ; Millhmises, Sheffield

Gore Leslie Frank j 27 Addington Road, Margate

Gosling Charles William < Newland', Colejord, Glos

Goss George 8t. Katherines, Haddon Rl., Chorleywood, Hert^

GoUGH John Henry j 4 Woodland Grove, Newton Road, Leeds

GouLDEX Henry James : 40 High Street, Canterbury

GouLDiNG Ernest | The Lodge, Waltham Cross

GouRLAY Henry Hamilton ; West End Pharmacy, Lytham

GowLAND William j cjo Chartered Bank of India, Australia, anil China,

I Threadneedle Street, London EC*'

Gradidge James Henry j 393 Mile End Road, London E

Graham Reginald I Grand Parade Pharmacy, Westbourn«,Boumemouth

Granger Harold Hi^h >v v..^f, yp„-i,aven, Sussex

10

REGISTER OE PHARAUOEUTICAL CHEMISTS.

[1919.

Date of Regi strati OD.

mination Sertificnte.

1879 B'eb 19

1686

1908 July 9

3339

1901 Jan 10

8031

1892 April 22

2515

1891 June 17

2425

1874 July 8

1442

1891 Oct 22

2467

1878 April 16

1651

1877 June 20

1595

1873 May 28

1376

1878 April 10

1640

1908 April 14

3325

1917 Mar 31

3612

18G1 Jan 15

609

1879 Dec 10

1754

1894 July 16

2661

1889 July 9

2287

1895 April 6

2722

1914 April 3

3563

1894 Oct 4

2683

1900 April 19

2999

1877 July 18

1614

1907 April 16

3293

1870 July 20

1231

1914 April 6

3537

1881 July 8

1858

1910 April 5

3363

1878 Dec 11

1678

1873 July 11

1937

1915 July 9

3589

1894 April 5

2637

1

1898 Jan 5

2875

1884 Feb 19

1970

1903 Sept 29

3151

1890 Dec 11

2387

1906 July 10

3271

1892 Feb 25

2494

1913 July 9

3513

1898 Jan 5

2876

1901 July 9

3054

1910 July 5

3383

1913 July 9

3514

1912 July 8

3476

1900 July 14

3018

1892 July 26

2525

1902 Jan 3

3067

1869 June 23

1106

1891 April 15

2409

1897 July 13

2858

1911 April 6

3400

1874 July 14

1449

19<I7 April 16

3294

1888 Dec 12

2234

1902 April 16

3078

1872 Dec 18

1353

1893 April 13

2568

1897 July 13

2859

1897 Julv 13

2860

1876 April 26

1524

1884 July 10

\ 1993

1898 April 12

2896

1904 Jan 8

3160

1879 Dec 11

1756

1900 April 19

3000

1912 July 2

3465

1877 July 12

1600

1894 April 5

! 2638

1886 Oct 20

2102

1893 April 13

2569

1889 July 9

2288

1903 Sept 29

i 3152

1875 April 21

1478

1906 April 10

3256

1904 Sept 27

' 3194

1900 July 14

3019

1905 July 14

3230

1879 April 24

' 1707

1899 April 17

2945

Name.

Gravill Edward Day

Gray James Alexander

Gray Percy Bunting

Grayson John Henry

Grekn Edward Joseph

Green Thomas

Green William Henry

Greenhill Samuel Osborne

Greenish Henry George

Greenish Thomas Edward

Greenough Hugh Fairhurst

Greeves William Francis

Gregory Doris

Gregory George Henry

Greig James

Greig John

Grice Joseph Edward Brindley Grier James

Residence.

Grieve David

Grieve James

Griffiths Edwin

Griffiths John Moore

Griffiths Richard Elliott...

Griffiths Waldron

GifiMSHAW May

Groves Richard Henry

Guest George Archibald ...

Gulliver George Ekins

Gulliver Walter Frederick

GuRD Raymond Victor

GuYER Richard Glode

Hacking Charles Harold

Haddock James

Hadley Mary Winifred

Haigh Walter

Haines George Herbert

Hale Giles

Hale Victor William Claude

Haley Benjamin Pawson

Hall Albert Tuton

Hall Arthur Bennett

Hall John

Hall John Arthur

Hall John William

Hall Samuel William

Hall away Robert Railton

Hallawell Joseph

Halsted Arthur Walter

Hamerion James

Hammond Harry Whitteron ..

Hamond Joseph

Hampshire Charles Herbert..

Hampson William ,

Hanbury Frederick Capel

Hanbury Frederick Janson! ... Handford Thomas Edward .., Hankinson Herbert Stanley

Hankinson William

Hannah Charles

Hanson Christopher

Happold Carl

Harbord Paul Harold

Harburn Alfred

Hardcastle Edward

Harding George

Hardwick Stewart

Hare James Archer

Hargrave Matthew

Harg reaves Henry

Harper Edmund William

Harper George

Harrington Arthur

Hakrington Arthur George

Harris John

Harris John Flinton

Harrison Arthur William

Harrison Frederick

Harrison Thomas Arthur ....

42 Walmsley Street, Hull

14 Cowley Road, Cranbrook Park, Ilford

13 High Street, Rugby

2 King Street, Whitehaven

Oreenholme, Boroughbridge

7 Corn Market, Belfast

77 High Street, Skipton-in- Craven

7 Boltro Road, Haywards Heath

11 Orove Road, Willesden Green, London N W

49 Edith Road, West Kensington, London W

27 Bold Street, Warri^igton

High Street, Wrentham, Suffolk

22 Adamson Road, Hampstead, London N W

Norton Fitzwarren, Taunton

38 Litlierland Park, Liverpool

10 Loraine Road, Holloway, London N

14 Clifton Road, St. John's, Brockley, London S £ Pharmaceutical Department, The U^iiversity,

Manchester 67 Victoria Street, Dunfermline 43 Cedars Road, Beckenham, Kent Kidsgrove, Staffs

Normanby Road, Kew, Melbourne, Victoria 20 Baldwyn Gardens, Acton, London W Ma/rket Place, Cirencester

5 East Park Road, Blackburn Blandford, Dorset

Kirk Farm, Hoyland, Barnsley

338 Collins Street, Melboxirne, Victoria'

6 Lower Belgrave Street, London 8 W Stradbally, Qaeens County, Ireland

cjo Duncan, Flockhart St Co., 104 South Back Canongate, Edinburgh

76 Copy Nook, Blackburn

Brookleigh, North Cray Road, Bexley, Kent

165 Westbourne Road, Hayidsworth , Birmingham

98 Gibraltar Road, Halifax

241 Stockport Road, Mancliester

11 The Broadway, Highbury Park, London N 135 Stapleton Road, Bristol

Station Road, Menston, Leeds

17 Bull Street, Birmingham

cjo Boots, Ltd., 13 Market Street, WelliTigborough

27 The Heath, Sandbach, Cheshire

17 Bidl Street, Hirmingham

6 Long Cauxeway, Peterborough

Vauxhall, Birmingham

5 Devonsldre Street, Carlisle

Aldbury, Onslow Gardens, Wallington, Surrey

53 High Street, Shepton Mallet

" Biryiam," 30 Dacres Road, Forest Hill, London

SE23 I 151 Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London W

Manor Square, Otley I 19 Brook Street, Ilktey

73 Chapel Street, Leigh, Lanes

Plough Court, 37 Lombard Street, London EC

Plough Court, 37 Lombard Street, London E C

I Station Bridge, Harrogate

108c Alcester Road, Moseley, Birmingham

69 Market Street, Manchester

Colivyn, North Wales

4 Aigburth Road,, Grassendale, Liverpool 182 Westcombe Hill, Blackheath, London S E 46 Sutherland Avenue, London W Newgate Street, Bishop Auckland

" Bramall Mount," Davenport. Stockport

5 Dacre Street, Morpeth Poole Hill, Bournemouth Fore Street, Hexham Gunnedah, New South Wales 90 Northgate Street, Gloucester

cjo Bathgate ^ Co., Ballygunge Pharmacy, Cal- cutta, India C/'oA. S. Watson 8r Co. Ltd.,Dispenary, Hong Kong Needham Market, Suffolk 3 Westbury Road, Ealing, London W Commercial Street, Ystradgynlais, Breconshire 58 Abington Street, Nortliampton 16 Wilson Street, Middlesbrough 14 (Queen's Road, Brighton 534 High Road, Goodmaves, Ilford

1919.

REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS.

II

Date of Registration.

1881 Oct 19

1882 April 20 1914 April 6 1891 July 15 1898 Jul'y 15 1884 Oct 16 1911 April 6 1S70 July 20 m)6 April 10 1870 Feb 16 18«>1 Nov 23 1894 July 16 1905 Jan 6 1861 July 16

1868 Dec 22

1869 June 30 1886 Julv 8 1876 Julv 13 1907 April 16 1909 Julv 8

1914 July 6

1891 June 17 1890 Oct 15 1907 April 16

1892 July 26 1889 June 19 1911 July 10 1888 July 10 1900 April 19 1894 Jan 3 1903 Julv 13

1875 July 14

1876 Oct 18

1893 Oct 6 1898 April 12 i911 July 4 i:'02 Jan 3 IJll April 5 i

1915 Mar 29

1894 Julv 16

1903 JulV 13 1:07 Apfa 16 V.m April 18 1915 July 7

1911 Julv 10

1904 July 15 1.^78 April 10 1906 April 10 li'U April 6

1868 July 17 18'>4 Julv 20 1860 May 20 1915 Mar 29 1894 July 17 1909 April 6 1902 April 16 1894 July 16 1S96 July 9 1908 July 9 1892 July 26

1869 Oct 27

1912 July 8

1881 April 27 19(»0 Oct 5

1913 July 9

1898 Jan 5 1872 April 17 19<J4 July 15 1875 Mar 17 1890 Dec 11

1902 April 16

1870 Jan 19 lSa6 Oct 20 1 913 April 7 1918 April 2

1903 April 15

1899 July 13 1901 April 18

1914 April 6

1888 June 21

1889 July 17

So. of Exa- mination Certificate.

1868

1883 3538 2445 2914 2004 3401 1232 3257 1198

785 2662 3200

632 1066 1113 2086 1556 3295 3354 3561 2426 2377 3296 2526 2277 3434 2208 3001 2618 3140 1488 1563 2615 2897 3424 3068 3418

Residence.

3574 2664 3141 3297 3044 3582 3435 3185 1641 3258 3402 1009 756 571 3575 2676 3343 3079 2665 2788 3334 2527 1154 3476

1843 3029 3515 2877 1316 3186 1471 2388 3080 1188 2103 3489 3619 3122 2966 3045 3539 2201 2296

Harrisun William

U.\ R HOP Job n Harrison

Harry Charles Francis

Hart Jobn Henry

Hart Samuel Henry

Hart Thomas

Hart Winnifred Daisy

Hartt Cbarles Henry

Harvey Harold Minter

Harvey John William

; Harvey Sidney

Harvey Tbomas Featberstone Uaslam Edward Marsden

Hasselby Tbomas Jobn

Hatch Richard Melanctbon ...

Havari) Beryamin

Hawkins Lewis Walter

Hawoktii Benjamin Henry ....

Hay William

Haycock John

Haylock Jobn Owen

Haytox Thomas Irwin

Hazlitt Harry Haworth

Head Samuel

Hkaxley Alfred Vergette ....

Heap Isaac Henry

Heatox Arthur Ke^nald

Heaton Simon Wixni

Heatox Wallace Evana .-

Hebdex Harry

Heely Frederick William

HErFORD Charles

Helmore William Holloway....

Helsby Fred

Hexder.sox Henry John

Ukxdersox John Conroy

Hexdersox John McGregor Hex dry James

Hexxemaxn Isaac

Henry Thomas Anderson

Hens. MAX Leonard Newton

Hepwokth Rufus

Heslop Charles William Baker.

Hethekixgtox William ,

Hewish Arthur Richard ,

Hewlett Vivian Charles

Heywoou Jobn Henry

Ueywood John Rowan

Heywood Sophia Jane

Hibbert Walter Griffiths

HiCKMAX William

HiCKMAX William

HiGHFiELD Fred Cholerton

HiGHFiELD Heury

Hill Ada Moss

Hill Arthur Charles

Hill Aubrey Thomas

Hill Charles Alexander

Hill Edgar

Hill Ernest William

Hill John

Hill Jobn Henry

Hill John Rutherford

Hill John Stableford

Hill Miriam

Hill Philip Robert ,

Hill William Edward ,

Hill William Thomas

HiLLiEK Henry

HiLLMAX Charles Edward

Hills James Stuart

Hills Walter .,

Hiltox Ivor Ajax Robinson

HiNPLE Edward

UiXDLEY Harry

Hirst Alfred Norman

HiusT Frederick Beaumont

Hirst Thornton

Ho^RE Bernard Gilbert William ,

Hoare William Herbert

HoBBS Alfred Ernest

.\ 15 Yorkersgate, ifalton, Yorks

.. 239 Bi-oad Street-, Pendleton, MancJiester

, 38 Station Road, Redhill

: Man of Ross House, Ross, Herefordshire

' The Retreat, North End, Hampstead, Lond )!i N W

Galphay, Ripon I " Newlands," Lampton Road, Hounsloiv ' 80 Loiulon Street, Greenwich, London S E i 151 Coventry Road, Ilford ' 20 ChurcMeld Road, Acton, London W j Watlini/ Street, Canterbury i 69 North R,)ad, West Bridgford, Nottingham . 48 Osborne R/)ad, South Shore, Blackpool

41 Carr House Road, Doncaster

62 Hampton Park, Clifton, Bristol

Narberth, Pembrokeshire

20 Norton Foljate, London E

3 Blair Rootl, Alexandra Park, Manchest^fr .1 CO Wm. Hay, LW., 42-46 Walmsley Street, Hull J Hill Top House, Great Glen, Leicester I 6 Maley Avenue, ^Vest Norwood, London S E , Hi'jh Street, Billin'jshurst, Sussex I 116 Spring Street, Bury ! 13 High Street, Colchester

39 Lincoln Rodd East, Peterborough I 34 Cheapside, Hanley, Staffs < Grosveaor Road, Ripley, Derbys ; 25 High Street, New Ocford Street, Lo ilxi W C j 84 High Street, Sheffield i Rochdale Road. King Cross, Halifcue j Analytical Laboratory, West Street, Alford, Lines

21 Queen Street, Derby

23 Jon^s Street, Kimberley, South Africa I 220 Freeman Street, Grimsby 1 1 Payne's Park, Hitchin 48 Victoria Street, Galashiels Rosyth, Prestwick Road, Ayr

CO A. M. Bickford S" Sons, Adelaide Hiuse, (J'urrw Street, Adelaide, South Aiistralia ; 376 Cleethorpe Road, Grioisby ; 70 Doneraile Street, Fulluim, London S W

Oxford Works. Toicer Bridge Road, London S E j 54 Srotswood Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne 59 Overhill Road, East Dulwich, London S E 46 FuWm Street, Anniesland, Glasgow 63 Mayjield Avenue, West Eiling, London W 40 Charlotte Street, London E C 73 High Street, Southend^n-Sea " Glencroft;' 153 Grenfell Road, Maidenhead Gordon Hall, Gordon Square, London W C New Street Square, Neath, Glamorganshire Eastover, Bridgwater

Raincliffe, Howard's Lane, Putney, London 3 Itf " The Oak," Meadow Lane, Coalville, Leicester Hucknall Huthwaife, Notts 24 Victoria Road, Scarborough 1 Liverpool Road, Stoke-on-Trent Elm, Wisbech

22 to 30 Graham Street, City Road, London H 9 Bolton Road, Stow Hill, Newport, Mon 240 Earl's Court R^^d, Kensington, Lond-in S W St. Clement's Terrace, Briton Ferry, Glam CO Pierce Tulley j' Co., 36-37 Great St. Helens,

London E C 36 York Place, Edinburgh G.6 Eastriggs, V'unfriesshire 30 Greenhill Road, Harrow Gorleston, Great Yartnouth 233 High Street, Lincoln 53 Broadway, Leigh-on-Sea 181 Church Road, Hove 5 Liverpool Street, London EC Oxford Works, Tower Bridge Road, London S : 50 Wigniore Street, Cavendish Square, Lond ,■ .'/ 58 West Parade, Hiuldersfield 39 Jalland Street, Hull 186 Picton Road, Wacertree, Liverpool Boddiley Rectory, Nantwich 26 Railway Street, York Beech Street, Stainland, Halifax 36 Church Street, Cromer

i6 Fallow Court Avenue, North Finchley, Lond/.i .1 33 Mount Pleasant, Tunhridge Wells

D

12

REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS.

[1919.

No. of Exa-

Date of

mination

Registration.

Certificate .

1908 July 9

3335

1900 April 19

3002

1878 Oct 16

1674

1890 July 16

2369

1905 April 10

3213

1904 April 20

3171

1890 Oct 17

2381

1905 Jan 6

3201

1903 July 13 ,

3142

1898 July 15 '

2915

1866 June 20

903

1878 Julv 10

1661

1902 April 16 i

3081

1891 July 22 '

2451

1862 June 18 ,

673

1882 Feb 16

1877

1914 April 6 1

3540

1889 Dec 17

2329

1882 Feb 15 i

1876

1861 July 16 1

633

1908 July 9 :

3336

1864 May 25 ,

746

1898 Jan 5 i

2878

1875 April 21 i

1479

1869 July 21 i

1131

1911 April 6

34^3

1889 Dec 12

2323

1880 July 9

1794

1902 April 16

3082

1895 Jan 2

2695

1893 April 13

2570

1897 April 10

2840

1882 April 26

1885

1898 April 12

2898

1880 Oct 20

1806

1894 April 5

2639

1913 July 9

3516

1882 April 20

1884

1866 Feb 21

877

1914 July 6

3562

1891 April 28

2423

1883 July 12

1942

1872 Dec 18

1354

1898 July 15

2916

1893 Jan 3

2553

1879 June 18

1718

1911 April 5

3419

1855 July 17

412

1881 Oct 20

1869

1879 Oct 23

1745

1879 June 18

1719

1885 July 8

2043

1892 Feb 25

2495

1890 June 18

2353

1908 Julv 9

3337

1868 April 15

1000

1868 July 17 1894 Oct 4 1861 July 16 1897 April 10 1879 Dec 17 1878 June 19

1890 June 18

1873 July 16

1893 April 13

1894 Oct 4 1881 Oct 20 1889 Feb 21 1858 Jan 19

1874 July 8 1902 April 16 1892 Oct 6

1901 July 10 1915 July 9 1876 April 26 1853 July 6 1878 April 10

1902 Oct 2 1899 July 13

1035

2684

634

2841 1758 1656

2355 1398 2581 2685 1870 2253 494 144.') 3083 2543 3061 3590 1525

1642 3105 2967

HoBBS Frederic.

HoBBS Henry AUmond

HoBBS TLcmas Henry Hurle.

HoBSON Edmund

HoBSox Joseph Jonas

HocKiN Arthur William

Hocking Francis Almond ...

HoDDER Robert Barry ,

HonosoN Harold Frederick HoDGSO.v John Edward

Residence.

162 Oreen Lanes, Stoke Newington, London N

3 Royal Buildings, Penarth, Glam

Turret House, Victoria Road, Upper Edmonton,

London N 2 The Strand, Enisivorth, Hants 93 Fishergate, Preston 5 Leices Road, Brighton 38 Hereford Road, Acton, London W High Street, Rotherjield, Sussex High Street, Brentwood, Essex 14 High Roiv, Darlington

Hodgson William Henry [ London

Hogg KJward Grindle I 1 Southwick Street, Hyde Park Square, London^

Hole William Westcott Hunscott, Swindon Road, Cheltenham

HoLFOKD Samuel Skinner ! 86 Allerton Road, Liverpool

HoLGATE Walter 6 Worcester Drive. Club Moor, Liverpool

Holland Henry Middlewich, Clu>,shire

Hollands VVilliam Henry I S Bulstrode Avemie, Heston, Hounsloiv

HoLLELY Thomas Lowe j Ryecr oft, Retford

HoLLiNGWouTH Frederick William ...' 33 Mexborough Avenue, Chapeltown Road, Leeds

HoLLOWAY Thomas Henry i 68 Mayford Rd., Wandsworth Common, London S W

HoLMAN John Ernest Roy i 52 Devonshire Road, Durdham Down, Bristol

Holmes Edward Morell

Holmes John

Holt George Alfred

Holton John Henry

HoNNEYMAN William

Hook Richard Graves

Hooper David

Hooper Elsie Seville

Hope Richard

Hope Thomas

Hopkins John Sidney

Hornby Alfred

Hornby Frederick William

HoRNE John

Horner Robert

HoRNSBY Montague Reginald ..., HoRRELL Alfred Charles Julian

HoRTON Arthur Thomas

HoRTOP Charles

HosEASON James Henry

HoUFE Robert William

Houghton Robert William

HovENDEN Sydney Churcher ...

Howard Arthur

Howard George William

Howat Robert Gold

Howell Maurice

Howell William

HowSE Charles Turk

Hoyle Richard Ashworth

HoYLES Henry Richardson

Hudson John Edward

Hudson-Cox Frederick

Hughes Ethel Kate

Hughes Henry Martyn

17 Bloomsbury Square, London W G 40 Jesmond Avenue, Bradford

207 Marsland Road, Brooklands, Manchester 222 Bradford Road, Manchester

8 Gladstone Street, Hartlepool 101 Dover Road, Folkestone

11 Longton Grove, Weston-super-Mare

3 Berkeley Street, Cheltenham

5 High Street, St. Mary's, Bedford

382 Leigh Road, Daisy Hill, near Bolton

29 East Street, Bed minster, Bristol

35 Broadway, Winchmore Hill, London H

Christchurch Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth

Ro.-<etta, Surrenden Road, Preston Park, Brighton

9 Walnut Road, CheJston, Torquay Rosario, Julian Road, Folkestone Albion House, Broadstairs, Kent

18 Cearus Road, Oxton, Birkenhead 118 Church Street, Barrow-in-Furness Sun Buildings, Bridge Street, Manchester 40 Peascod Street, Windsor

59 Lichfield Road, Tredegar Square, Bow, London E

" Oaklands," Haling Park Road, Croydon

23 High Street, Abingdon

Calverley, Tiinbridge Wells

1044 Dumbarton Road, Wliiteinch, Glasgow

15 County Grove, Camberwell, London S E

5 Woodhouse Grove, Manor Park, London E

5 Bathurst Street, Hyde Park, London W

Elm Grove, Fairlawn Road, Lytham, Lanes

10 Fore Street, Wellington, Somerset 71 High Street, Sheerness

87 St. Thomas Street, Weymouth

Royal Chest Hospital, City Road, London EC

Caerwrgan Villa, Colhugh Street, Llant wit- Major,

Glam. Tlwrleymoor, Ashley Road, Altrincham Newbridge, Abercarn, Monmouthshire

Hughes John Taylor

Hughes Joshua Arthur .

Hughes Roger I Rhuddlan, Flints

Hughes William Griffiths 1 17 Deansgate, Manchester

HuGiLL Arthur Major 40 Hanover Street, Liverpool

HuGiLL John Howden.

HuLME Harold Edwin

HULME Richard G leave

Hume John Gordon

Humphrey John Thurlbeck

Humphreys Griffith

Humphreys Henry

Humphreys Richard

Hunt Freeman William

Hunt George Paul Allen ...

Hunt John Lnmbert

Hunter John

Hurlstone Herbert Alfred

Husband John Cecil

HusKissoN Henry Owen

HurroN Harry

Huxtable Charles

Hyde Charles

Llewellyn Grove, New Church Street, Bermondsey,

London S E 7 Bexhill Road, St. Leonards-on-Sea 16 Finsbury Circus, London E C 1 Coleherne Terrace, Earl's Court, London S W5 65 Park Road, Dattersea Park, London S W 11 50 High Street, Northwich do A. S. Watson St Co., Ltd., Hong Kong 12a Upper Belsize Terrace, Hampstead, London N W 106 Old Toivn Street, Plymouth 317a Nechells Park Road, Birmingham Conway Road, Colwyn Bay 455 Clarkston Road, Muire^td, Glasgow 5 Park Grove, Derby Cardwell Road, Garston, Lanes Moon Street, Theberton Street, Islington, London N 42 Parade, Leamington 34 Hanover Street, Liverpool Newtown Pharmacy, King William's Town, Cape Colony

1919.]

REGISTER OF PHAR^L4CEUTICAL CHEMISTS.

13

l»!ite of j Revcistration. ;

No. of Exa- tuinntion Certificate.

1895 Jan 2

2696

1870 Nov 16 ,

1245

1895 July 11 '

2734

1867 June 19

958

1910 April 5

3364

1900 July 9

3011

1913 July 9

3517

1894 Jan 3

2619

1883 July 12

1943

188(! July 14

2099

1885 April 16

2024

1878 July 10

1662

1912 July 2

3466

18^ Oct 15

2003

1878 Api-il 16

1652

1893 April 13

2571

1879 Feb 19

1688

1902 Oct 2

31(W

1894 July 16

2666

1888 Dec 19

2240

1881 July 8

1859

1907 April 16

3298

1894 April 2

2640

1896 July 9

2789

1889 April 10

2259

1886 April 14

2074

1889 Oct 7

2310

1905 Joly 14

3231

1888 Oct 25

2228

1890 April 16

2337

1916 July 6

3606

1901 April 18

3046

1913 April?

3490

1883 July 12

1944

1910 July 5

3384

1893 Jan 3

2554

1896 Oct 1

2815

1889 April 11

2260

1869 June 23

1107

1886 June 11

2081

1868 Dec 22

1068

1913 April 7

3491

1914 April 6

3542

1903 Jan 8

3115

1897 July 13

2861

1898 Jan 5

2879

1876 Oct 17

1954

1893 July 25

2595

1898 July 15

2917

l9o4 July 15

3187

1857 Mar 17

465

1889 July 9

2289

1903 Jan 8

3116

1902 April 16

3084

1912 April 1

3451

1868 Oct 28

1042

ia'i4 April 23

1979

1874 April 15

1428

1892 July 26

2528

1914 April 6

3543

1914 April 6

3544

1893 Jan 3

2555

1864 Oct 26

774

1871 Dec 20

1304

1880 June 16

1788

1895 July 11

2735

1889 Oct 17

2311

1881 July 8

1860

1892 July 26

2529

1905 Jan 6

3202

1888 April 19

2192

1904 April 20

3172

1899 April 17

2946

1894 April 5

2^2

1874 Mar 11

1422

Residence.

TxGALL Sidney Herbert 42 High Street, Ashford, Kent

Inghvm John ' 17 Upper Tootino Rtiad, London SW

8 The Terrace, R.N Hospital, Haslar, Gospart Manor Cotto/je, St. Bees, Camberland " Rockjield," Manor Road, Bellahouston, Glasgow 25 Cedars Road, Clapham, London SW4 12 The Square, R.N. Hospital, Stonehouse, Ply- mouth 2 Station Parade, Ealing Common, Lomlon W " Th« Engadine," Histon, Cambridge

IxxES James

Ireland Edward Jackson Irvine Malcolm Miller ..

Irvine Peter

Irving Eldred

Irwin Hubert Aloysius IvATT Albert

Jack James ,

Jacks David Russell

Jackson Alfred Henrick

Jackson Alice Maud

Jackson Frederick

Jackson Henry John

Jackson Herbert Richardson

Jackson Joseph John

Jackson Robert Ernest

Jackson Thomas

Jackson Urban Arthur

Jackson William Hodgkinson James Frederick

James George Christopher.

James Henry Palmer

James William Montford

Jaques George

Jf.ffcoat Joseph George Jennings John Atkinson

Jennings Richard Tildesley .... Jenson Alexander Benjamin .

Jephcott Harry

Jewson John Robert

Jinks John Clarence

Johns Henry Benjamin Jeffery.

Johnson Harry

Johnson Herbert Mellor

Johnson John Richard

Johnson John Robert

Johnson Robert AUen

Johnston William

Johnstone Charles Andrew

Jollikke Ellen Louisa Flint

Jones Arthur John

Jones Edgar Alfred

Jones Edward Rees

Jones Ernest William

Jones Fi-ank

Jones Geoffrey Stuart

Jones George Maurice

Jones Henry Humphreys

Jones Humphrey

Jones John

Jones John Arch

Jones John William

Jones John William Foulkes

Jo.vES Lle\s-elyu Lloyd

Jones Morgan Isaac

Jones Rees Thomas

Jones Robert Haselwood

Jones Silas Glynne

Jones Thomas Frederick

Jones Walter Herbert

Jones William

Jones William

Jones William

Jones William Miall

Jones William Thomas

JowETT Henry

JowETT Hooper Albert Dickinson. Jung Fritz Rudolf W

102 High Street, Arbroath

161 Gower Street, London W C

349 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria

Erin House, Mount Parade, Harrogate

14 Cross Street, Mnnchester

11 Prince Street, Bridlington Quay

7 Sun Bridge Rfjad, Bradford 6 Broad Street, Hereford

118 Monton Road, Eccles, Manchester

MarkH Place, Marsden, Yorhs

2 Neio Bri'hje Street, Strangetvays, Manchester

10 High Street, Crediton, Devon

"Carlton House," 119 High Rocul, East Finchley,

London H 2 Stonehurst, Coventry Road, Tardley, Birming-

ham Medical Hall, Tenby 14 Market Place, Wednesbury 101 St. Sepulchre Gate, Doncaster Braemar, 30 Glen Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth The Dispen.<ary, St. Tliomas's Hospital, London

SE 487 Wandsworth Road, Lo/iJon SW 225 Great Colmore Street, Birmingham Gove'i"nriient Laboratory , Cle)nent' s Inn, LondonH G ChrcheHill Pharmacy, Gerrard's Cross, Bucks " The Orchard," Iron Bridge, Salop 186 Above Bar Street, Southampton 42 Rutland Road, Hove, Sussex 38 Adelaide Street, Blackpool " Casita," Glencairn Road, Streatham Common,

London S W 191 Chesterton Road, Cambridge 38 Holland Park Avenue, London W 23 St Latvrence Road, Brixton, London S W Glenalbyn, Whaley Bridge, Stockport Lackhurst, Wtllington Road, Bournemouth 25 Lime Grove, New Maiden, Sunrey 18 Trafalgar Street, Brighton 9 The Parade, Beckenhatn, Kent 115 Gloucester Road, London S W

8 Sunningdale Road, New Brighton, Clieshire P.O. Box 557, Durban, Natal

16 Vicar Street, Kidder niinster

18 Colquitt Street, Liverpool

Canoldre, Llangollen

29 & 31 Caroline Street, Hndgend

Dolfaw-r, Strata Ftorvla, Cardiganshire

•ill Southside Street, Plymouth

4 Water Street, Rhyl

60 Calle Floriila, Buenos Aures

4 Thayer Street, Manchester Square, London IV

49 Craven Park tioad, Harlesden, London !\l W

88 Norwood Road, London S E

Llywenan Factory, Bodedern Valley, Anglesey

62 Home Park Road, Wimbledon, London S // 19

1 Commercial Place, Aberdare

8 Shepherd's Bush Green, London W

Hafod-y-Fron, Llanaber, Barmouth

254 Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth

33 Terrace Road, Aberystwyth

23 High Street, Suttoii Coldfield

125 Pasture Street, Grimsby

" Fernleigh," 5 Misktn Road, Dartford

Langton Cottage, Millbrook, Southampton

Keene Bernard I 17 Via Tornua Buoni, Florence

Keene Hedley Havelock ' 292 Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Park, London H

Kelf Henry David 88 Hayes Road, Bromley, Kent

KELLETr Williiim Herbert ' 7S Manchester Road, Blackpool

Kemble James ; Mevagissey, Cornwall

u

REGISTER OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS.

[1919*

Date of Kegistration.

No of Exa- mmalion 1 Certiftcate.

Name.

1907 April 16

1891 Juue 17 1872 May 22 1904 July 15 1868 Feb 19 1863 July 15

1897 Oct 7 1906 April 10 1900 July 14 1916 April 13

1902 July 14 1894 Oct 4

1892 Feb 25

1885 April 16 '.

1886 July 9 \

1894 Jan 3

1879 Dec 17 i 1882 April 27

1885 April 16 i 1899 April 17

1903 April 15 i 1874 Dec 16 i

1880 Dec 8 i 1897 Jau 4 j

1880 Dec 15 1897 April 10 i

I 1868 May 27 1889 Oct 17 1912 April 2 ;

1896 Jan 4 j 1892 April 26 1894 July 16

1887 June 16 1879 July 16 1914 April 6 1868 June 17 :

1897 Jan 4 1889 July 17 1872 May 22

1899 April 17 ' 1906 Jan 5 1886 July 9

lt92 Feb 25 1892 July 26 1901 April 18 1879 Oct 29 1879 Oct 29

1896 July 9 i

1890 April 17 !

1891 July 14 I

1897 April 10 j

1901 Jan 10 ' 1879 April 30

1900 April 19 1865 Oct 11 1883 April 19 1886 Oct 20 1894 April 5 1903 April 15 1897 April 10 1894 April 5 1911 July 10 1873 April 16 1916 April 13 1891 June 17 1893 Jan 3 1886 July 16

1891 Jan 21 1899 July 13 1889 July 10 1875 April 21 1903 April 15 1897 Jan 4

1902 July 14 1897 April 10

3299 2427 1322 3188

994

710

2870 3259 3020 3599 3100 2686 2500 2025 2087

2620 1759 1887

2026 2947 3124 1461

1812 2828

1814 2842

1004 2312 3402

2769

2505

2667

2152

1728

3546

1010

2829

2297

1323

2948

3246

2088

2496

2530

3047

1746

1747

2790

2340

2441

2843 3032 1709 3003 856 1923 2104 2643 3125 2844 2644 3436 1369 3600 2428 2556 2096

2396

2968 2290 1481 3126 2830 3101 2845

Kemish Ai-thur

Kemp Cecil Tabor

Kendall Edward Basnipp

Kent Joseph Henry

Kent Thomas Ramsey

Kek FOOT Thomas

Residence.

Salamanca House, Downham Market 3 Cheapside, Newent, Glos 6 Coney Street, York 45 St. Helens Road, Swansea 226 Blackjriars Road, London S E Barddey Vale Mills, Bardsley Vale, Ashton-under- ] Lyne

Kerruish Thomas Maltby I Wesley an Mission House, Sarenga, Bankura, Bengal

Kidble Caroline Baxter 101 Upper Richmond Road, Putney, London S W

72 Robert Street, Manselton,