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Prohibition Law�Turlington Act 35 violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. P. L. 1923, c. 1, s. 15. Sec. 3411 (p). Indictments; allegations of sale. Circumstantial evidence. In indictments for violating any provisions of this article it shall not be necessary to allege sale to a particular person, and the violation of law may be proved by circumstantial evidence as well as by direct evidence. P. L. 1923, c. 1, s. 16. Sec. 3411 (q). Serving liquor with meals. It is unlawful for any person to serve with meals, or otherwise, any liquor or intoxicating bitters, where any charge is made for such meal or service. P. L. 1923, c. 1, s. 17. Sec. 3411 (r). Sale by druggists or pharmacists. It is unlawful for any druggist or pharmacist to sell, or otherwise dispose of for gain, any intoxicating liquor. P. L. 1923, c. 1, s. 18. Sec. 3411 (s). Grain alcohol for use in medicine or surgery. Manufacture or sale of cider. The provisions of this article shall not apply to grain alcohol, received by duly licensed physicians, druggists, dental surgeons, college, university, and state laboratories, and manufacturers of medicine, when intended to be used in compounding, mixing, or preserving medicines or medical preparations, or for surgical purposes, when obtained as hereinbefore provided: Provided, however, that nothing contained in this article shall prohibit the importation into the state of North Carolina and the delivery and possession in the state for use in industry, manufactures, and arts of any denatured alcohol or other denatured spirits which are compounded and made in accordance wTith the formulae prescribed by acts of Congress of the United States and regulations made under authority thereof by the Treasury Department of the United States and the commissioner of internal revenue thereof, and which are not subject to internal revenue tax levied by the Government of the United States: Provided, further, that this article shall not apply to wines and liquors required and used by hospitals or sanatoriums bona fide established and maintained for the treatment of patients addicted to the use of liquor, morphine, opium, cocaine, or other deleterious drugs, when the same are administered to patients actually in such hospitals or sanatoriums for treatment, and when the same are administered as an essential part of the particular system or method of treatment and exclusively by or under the direction of a duly licensed and registered physician of good moral character and
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Fixed Title * | NCHH-113: Pharmacy Laws of North Carolina [19??-?] |
Document Title | Pharmacy Laws of North Carolina [19??-?] |
Subject Topical Other | Legislation, Pharmacy -- North Carolina. |
Creator | North Carolina. |
Contributor | North Carolina. Board of Pharmacy. |
Publisher | Chapel Hill : North Carolina Board of Pharmacy. |
Repository | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Health Sciences Library. |
Host | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Date | 1929 |
Identifier | NCHH-113-000 |
Form General | Periodicals |
Language | English |
Rights | This item is part of the North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection. Some materials in the Collection are protected by U.S. copyright law. This item is presented by the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for research and educational purposes. It may not be republished or distributed without permission of the Health Sciences Library. |
Digital Collection | North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection |
Sponsor | The North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection is an open access publishing initiative of the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Financial support for the initiative was provided in part by a multi-year NC ECHO (Exploring Cultural Heritage Online) digitization grant, awarded by the State Library of North Carolina, and funded through the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA). |
Health Discipline | Pharmacy |
Digital Format | JPEG 2000 |
Print / Download PDF Version | http://archives.hsl.unc.edu/nchh/nchh-113/nchh-113-1929.pdf |
Document Sort | all; nchh-113 |
Volume Link | http://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/search/collection/nchh/field/identi/searchterm/NCHH-113-000 |
Title Link | http://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/search/collection/nchh/field/documa/searchterm/NCHH-113 |
Catalog Record link | http://search.lib.unc.edu/search?R=UNCb1652407 |
Revision History | done |
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Fixed Title * | Page 35 |
Document Title | Pharmacy Laws of North Carolina [19??-?] |
Subject Topical Other | Legislation, Pharmacy -- North Carolina. |
Creator | North Carolina. |
Contributor | North Carolina. Board of Pharmacy. |
Publisher | Chapel Hill : North Carolina Board of Pharmacy. |
Repository | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Health Sciences Library. |
Host | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Date | 1929 |
Identifier | NCHH-113-000-0037 |
Form General | Periodicals |
Page Type | all; organizational news |
Language | English |
Rights | This item is part of the North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection. Some materials in the Collection are protected by U.S. copyright law. This item is presented by the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for research and educational purposes. It may not be republished or distributed without permission of the Health Sciences Library. |
Filename | pharmacylawsofno1929nort_0037.jp2 |
Digital Collection | North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection |
Sponsor | The North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection is an open access publishing initiative of the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Financial support for the initiative was provided in part by a multi-year NC ECHO (Exploring Cultural Heritage Online) digitization grant, awarded by the State Library of North Carolina, and funded through the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA). |
Page Number | 35 |
Health Discipline | Pharmacy |
Full Text | Prohibition Law�Turlington Act 35 violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. P. L. 1923, c. 1, s. 15. Sec. 3411 (p). Indictments; allegations of sale. Circumstantial evidence. In indictments for violating any provisions of this article it shall not be necessary to allege sale to a particular person, and the violation of law may be proved by circumstantial evidence as well as by direct evidence. P. L. 1923, c. 1, s. 16. Sec. 3411 (q). Serving liquor with meals. It is unlawful for any person to serve with meals, or otherwise, any liquor or intoxicating bitters, where any charge is made for such meal or service. P. L. 1923, c. 1, s. 17. Sec. 3411 (r). Sale by druggists or pharmacists. It is unlawful for any druggist or pharmacist to sell, or otherwise dispose of for gain, any intoxicating liquor. P. L. 1923, c. 1, s. 18. Sec. 3411 (s). Grain alcohol for use in medicine or surgery. Manufacture or sale of cider. The provisions of this article shall not apply to grain alcohol, received by duly licensed physicians, druggists, dental surgeons, college, university, and state laboratories, and manufacturers of medicine, when intended to be used in compounding, mixing, or preserving medicines or medical preparations, or for surgical purposes, when obtained as hereinbefore provided: Provided, however, that nothing contained in this article shall prohibit the importation into the state of North Carolina and the delivery and possession in the state for use in industry, manufactures, and arts of any denatured alcohol or other denatured spirits which are compounded and made in accordance wTith the formulae prescribed by acts of Congress of the United States and regulations made under authority thereof by the Treasury Department of the United States and the commissioner of internal revenue thereof, and which are not subject to internal revenue tax levied by the Government of the United States: Provided, further, that this article shall not apply to wines and liquors required and used by hospitals or sanatoriums bona fide established and maintained for the treatment of patients addicted to the use of liquor, morphine, opium, cocaine, or other deleterious drugs, when the same are administered to patients actually in such hospitals or sanatoriums for treatment, and when the same are administered as an essential part of the particular system or method of treatment and exclusively by or under the direction of a duly licensed and registered physician of good moral character and |
Digital Format | JPEG 2000 |
Print / Download PDF Version | http://archives.hsl.unc.edu/nchh/nchh-113/nchh-113-1929.pdf |
Document Sort | all; nchh-113 |
Volume Link | http://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/search/collection/nchh/field/identi/searchterm/NCHH-113-000 |
Title Link | http://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/search/collection/nchh/field/documa/searchterm/NCHH-113 |
Catalog Record link | http://search.lib.unc.edu/search?R=UNCb1652407 |
Revision History | done |
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