This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: ... of pharmac)', and shall present himself before the board and submit to an examination as to his qualifications for the practice of pharmacy, in the following subjects: Chemistry, botany, materia medica, toxicology, and the theory and practice of pharmacy. If an applicant for a certificate as a pharmacist, such person shall have attained the age of twenty-one years, and shall possess four years' practical experience in a drug store where physicians' prescriptions are compounded; provided, that graduates of schools and colleges of pharmacy in good standing, as determined by the board, shall be entitled to a deduction from the requirement of four years' practical experience, of the time spent in receiving instruction in such school or college of pharmacy. If an applicant for a certificate as an assistant pharmacist, such person shall have attained the age of eighteen years, and shall possess at least two years' practical experience in a drug store where physicians' prescriptions are compounded, and in charge of a registered pharmacist; provided, that there may be deducted from the requirement of two years' practical experience the time actually spent by such applicant under instruction ia any school or college of pharmacy in good standing, as determined by the board. If the board is satisfied that the person presenting himself for examination is of the required age, and is possessed of the practical experience required by this section, and passes a satisfactory examination, the board shall issue such applicant a certificate authorizing him to practice the profession of a pharmacist or assistant pharmacist. Registered Sec. 4409. The Ohio Board of Pharmacy may register as phar pharmacists macists without examination, and issue certificates of such registration, ...