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 319
... record ? 5. How long shall the record be preserved ? 6. Who may inspect the record ? 7. Who must pay the fee of one dollar ? ( b ) 1. Why do these provisions not apply to the drugs mentioned in ( b ) ? ( c ) 1. What officials are not ...
... record ? 5. How long shall the record be preserved ? 6. Who may inspect the record ? 7. Who must pay the fee of one dollar ? ( b ) 1. Why do these provisions not apply to the drugs mentioned in ( b ) ? ( c ) 1. What officials are not ...
Page 327
... record must be kept ? 4. What facts must be contained in the record ? 5. State the provision when drugs are dispensed to a patient . 6. How long must the record be preserved ? 7. Ch . 1 327 HARRISON ANTI - NARCOTIC ACT.
... record must be kept ? 4. What facts must be contained in the record ? 5. State the provision when drugs are dispensed to a patient . 6. How long must the record be preserved ? 7. Ch . 1 327 HARRISON ANTI - NARCOTIC ACT.
Page 442
... record shall be kept for a period of two years from the date of the transaction recorded . The keeping of a record required by or under the Federal Narcotic Laws , containing substantially the same information as is spec- ified above ...
... record shall be kept for a period of two years from the date of the transaction recorded . The keeping of a record required by or under the Federal Narcotic Laws , containing substantially the same information as is spec- ified above ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
State and Local Laws | 7 |
Engaged in Business or in Charge of a Drug Store | 26 |
Copyright | |
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