The Law of Drugs and Druggists: A Treatise with Text, Cases, Statutes, Readings, and Digests for Schools of Pharmacy, Retail, Wholesale, and Manufacturing DruggistsWest publishing Company, 1940 - 577 pages |
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Page 173
... matter how little knowledge the purchaser may in fact have had of its properties , or of the manner in which it could not be safely used or handled . It appears clear to us that the ven- der's legal duty to such a purchaser can go no ...
... matter how little knowledge the purchaser may in fact have had of its properties , or of the manner in which it could not be safely used or handled . It appears clear to us that the ven- der's legal duty to such a purchaser can go no ...
Page 430
... Matter from Congress has power to designate what articles may be carried by the mails , and it may also designate what articles are unmail- able . This section of the Criminal Code is clear in excluding printed matter which is " obscene ...
... Matter from Congress has power to designate what articles may be carried by the mails , and it may also designate what articles are unmail- able . This section of the Criminal Code is clear in excluding printed matter which is " obscene ...
Page 432
... matter or not , are hereby declared to be nonmailable matter and shall not be conveyed in the mails or delivered from any post office or station thereof , nor by any letter carrier ; but the Postmaster General may permit the ...
... matter or not , are hereby declared to be nonmailable matter and shall not be conveyed in the mails or delivered from any post office or station thereof , nor by any letter carrier ; but the Postmaster General may permit the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
State and Local Laws | 7 |
Engaged in Business or in Charge of a Drug Store | 26 |
Copyright | |
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