not fixed by the act, the analysts shall present to the secretary such standard as in their judgment should be fixed, and the secretary shall report the same to the board for its action. The standards set by the British Society of Public Analysts will be followed, as nearly as practicable, until otherwise ordered. 14. Whenever a drug or preparation, not described in a national pharmacopoeia or other standard work on Materia Medica, shall be manufactured, offered for sale or used in this State, the standard of such drug, and the standard and proportion of the ingredients of such preparation, and the range of variability from such standard or standards, shall be ascertained by the analysts, who shall report the same through the Secretary to the Board. 15. The analysts shall occupy such time in the performance of their respective duties as a reasonable compliance with the terms of the statute shall require, and shall be present one hour of each day, at such time of the day and at such place as shall be designated by the Board, to meet the convenience of interested parties and the public. INDEX. PAGE Act of 1882 does not repeal or amend chapter 57 of Public Statutes 71 U. S. Pharmacopoeia the standard of officinal drugs Officinal drugs may be sold as called for, or as their variation is made 69 69 69 69 69 69 State board of health to make investigations and appoint officers 70 Regulations to be made 71 Appropriations for executing the laws 71 Three-fifths to be expended in enforcing the statutes relative to adul Inspectors under act of 1882 to have equal powers with local inspectors, 71 71 Samples to be sealed for benefit of defendant Penalty for selling corrupt or unwholesome provisions For adulterating drugs or medicines Sale of poisons to be recorded AGENTS AND ASSISTANTS TO LOCAL BOARDS OF HEALTH. In case of land taken for isolation of infected animals For carrying on work of food and drug inspection. BATHING. Spurious butter not to be marked as "dairy" or creamery" Persons selling from carriages to be licensed 84 84 84 CASES- Concluded. Spring v. Hyde Park, 137 Mass. 554 Springfield, inhabitants of v. inhabitants of Worcester, 2 Cushing, 52 Taunton v. Taylor, 116 Mass. 254-261 Vandine, petitioner, 6 Pickering, 187 Watertown v. Mayo, 109 Mass. 315-318 Watertown v. Sawyer, 109 Mass. 320 Watuppa Reservoir Co. v. Colin McKenzie, 132 Mass. 71 Winthrop v. Farrar, 11 Allen, 398-402 . Withington v. inhabitants of Harvard, 8 Cushing, 68 CATTLE. (See Contagious Diseases among Cattle.) CATTLE COMMISSIONERS. PAGE 28 27 10, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 Mayor and aldermen or selectmen may isolate animals with contagious disease. May kill and bury such animals May cause such animals to be appraised and paid for Animals infected with farcy or glanders to be killed without appraisement Lands may be taken for isolating animals 62 62 62 62 62 63 63 63 63 63 64 64 64 64 64 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 66 66 |