Midland Druggist and the Pharmaceutical Review, Volume 48 |
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No funeral train Is sweeping past ; yet on the stream and wood , With melancholy light the moonbeams rest , Like a pale , spotless shroud ; the air is stirred As by ...
No funeral train Is sweeping past ; yet on the stream and wood , With melancholy light the moonbeams rest , Like a pale , spotless shroud ; the air is stirred As by ...
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OR years past the expression has been very general to the effect that the drug trade seems to be entirely willing to submit , without any protest , to all sorts of legislation controlling , restricting and subjecting to special tax ...
OR years past the expression has been very general to the effect that the drug trade seems to be entirely willing to submit , without any protest , to all sorts of legislation controlling , restricting and subjecting to special tax ...
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The present registration fee of $ 10 . would have to be raised to $ 25 . or $ 50 . and it is very likely that when it is the State will refuse to appropriate for the Board as they have done in the past , in fact is more likely to refuse ...
The present registration fee of $ 10 . would have to be raised to $ 25 . or $ 50 . and it is very likely that when it is the State will refuse to appropriate for the Board as they have done in the past , in fact is more likely to refuse ...
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The ones I have already spoken of have been on the market for some time , but there is a beauty preparation which has been at its height the past year known as " Mercolized Wax . " I am told that here in Ann Arbor there are as many of ...
The ones I have already spoken of have been on the market for some time , but there is a beauty preparation which has been at its height the past year known as " Mercolized Wax . " I am told that here in Ann Arbor there are as many of ...
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... but , from past observation , I believe the State can furnish our Board of Pharmacy sufficient funds to carry on the business , and not tax the retail drug trade any further , and who gets the funds , we don't know .
... but , from past observation , I believe the State can furnish our Board of Pharmacy sufficient funds to carry on the business , and not tax the retail drug trade any further , and who gets the funds , we don't know .
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