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Page 329 - The true view at the present time, I think, is this : The public have an interest in every person's carrying on his trade freely ; so has the individual. All interference with individual liberty of action in trading, and all restraints of trade of themselves, if there is nothing more, are contrary to public policy, and therefore void.
Page 325 - The charter sets forth in the preamble that the society was established " for the purpose of advancing chemistry and pharmacy, and promoting an uniform system of education of those who should practise the same ; and also for the protection of those who carry on the business of chemists and druggists...
Page 171 - Act applies are morphine, cocaine, ecgonine, and diamorphine (commonly known as heroin), and their respective salts, and medicinal opium, and any preparation, admixture, extract, or other substance containing not less than one-fifth per cent, of morphine or one-tenth per cent, of cocaine, ecgonine, or diamorphine.
Page 172 - Where a sample of milk (not beina; milk sold as skimmed or separated or condensed milk) contains less than 3 per cent, of milk-fat, it shall be presumed for the purposes of the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts 1875 to 1899, until the contrary is proved, that the milk is not genuine by reason of the abstraction therefrom of milk-fat or the addition thereto of water.
Page 353 - 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.) SCHEDULE (E).
Page 206 - I desire to say that I recognise and quite appreciate the principle of those cases which have established that the mere existence of a contract of service does not per se disqualify a servant from taking out a patent for an invention made by him during his term of service, even though the invention may relate to subject-matter germane to and useful for his employers...
Page 172 - The regulations under this section shall provide for authorising any person who lawfully keeps open shop for the retailing of poisons in accordance with the provisions -jf
Page 290 - To consider the methods of dealing with inventions made by workers aided or maintained from public funds...
Page 232 - ... is held by the Board of Trustees on the written complaint of any person aggrieved, whether a member or not, to have been guilty of any act or default discreditable to the profession...
Page 93 - The Secretary read the Minutes of the last Annual General Meeting, which were confirmed and signed, The President stating that the questions which had been raised by Dr.