A law enacted by His Excellency the High Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief of the island of Cyprus, with the advice and the consent of the Legislative Council thereof : to regulate the qualifications of chemists and druggists in Cyprus and the fees to be taken in respect of the registration of chemists and druggists, and in respect of examinations under The Medical Practitioners' Licensing Law, 1891.

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A law enacted by His Excellency the High Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief of the island of Cyprus, with the advice and the consent of the Legislative Council thereof : to regulate the qualifications of chemists and druggists in Cyprus and the fees to be taken in respect of the registration of chemists and druggists, and in respect of examinations under The Medical Practitioners' Licensing Law, 1891. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Pharmacy Law, 1892

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[Nicosia] : [publisher not identified], 1892.

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2 parts (pages 21-24, 3) ; 26 cm

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