109 Ky. 119 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1900
OPINION 03? THE COURT BY
AFFIRMING.
Appellee applied to appellant on June 20, 1898, for a certificate as a registered pharmacist. He filed with his application his own affidavit and that of two other persons showing that he had had over eight years’ experience in the preparation of physicians’ prescriptions in Ashland, Ky.,— a city of 7,500 population. His application was refused. He then filed this suit for a mandamus compelling appellant to issue the certificate. The court below awarded him the relief sought.
It is insisted for appellant that it is only required to grant the certificate without examination to a person having five years’ experience in the preparation of physicians’ prescriptions where the applicant lives in a town oí less than 1,000 inhabitants. The whole question turns on the proper construction of section 2624, Kentucky Statutes, which is as follows: “Every person who shall, on or before the first day of July, one thousand, eight hundred and eighty-eight, furnish the Kentucky Board of Pharmacy with satisfactory proof, supported by his affidavit,