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State Board of Pharmacy v. Matthews

Supreme Court, Appellate Term
Jan 1, 1907
52 Misc. 492 (N.Y. App. Term 1907)

Opinion

January, 1907.

Hieronymus A. Herold, for appellant.

Edmond E. Wise, for respondents.


This is an appeal from a judgment entered in favor of the defendants. The action was brought to recover penalties for violation of the Pharmacy Law (Laws of 1900, chap. 667) by the defendants in selling, through an employee who was not a licensed pharmacist, tincture of arnica, tincture of iodine and spirits of camphor. According to section 200 of the law above mentioned, "unlicensed employees or assistants shall not be allowed to prepare or dispense receipts or prescriptions or to sell or furnish medicines or poisons except in the presence of and under the personal supervision of a licensed pharmacist." The articles sold in the present case were not compounded at the counter, but were labeled, sealed and placed on the counter for immediate sale, and were sold while the only licensed pharmacist in the establishment was in the laboratory across the street. The defendants cannot successfully contend that the articles sold were not medicines within the meaning of the law above mentioned, nor that they were sold "in the presence of and under the personal supervision of a licensed pharmacist." The defendants, from all that appears, could have complied with the law in every particular by employing one other licensed pharmacist and arranging that at least one pharmacist be in the establishment at every moment during business. The suggestion that the statute, when literally construed, becomes unreasonable and unconstitutional fails to recognize the ample power of the Legislature to enact police regulations for the health and public welfare of the community, which can be threatened in no more perilous way than by the sale of medicines by inexperienced persons.

Judgment for defendants reversed and new trial ordered, with costs to appellant to abide the event.

GILDERSLEEVE and DAYTON, JJ., concur.

Judgment reversed and new trial ordered, with costs to appellant to abide event.


Summaries of

State Board of Pharmacy v. Matthews

Supreme Court, Appellate Term
Jan 1, 1907
52 Misc. 492 (N.Y. App. Term 1907)
Case details for

State Board of Pharmacy v. Matthews

Case Details

Full title:THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY, Appellant, v . GARDINER D. MATTHEWS et al.…

Court:Supreme Court, Appellate Term

Date published: Jan 1, 1907

Citations

52 Misc. 492 (N.Y. App. Term 1907)
102 N.Y.S. 507

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