
1 

(1) This order may be cited as the Medicines (Pharmacy and General Sale—Exemption) Order 1980 and shall come into operation on 30th January 1981.
(2) In this order, unless the context otherwise requires,—
(a) 
 “the Act” means the Medicines Act 1968;
 “controlled drug” has the meaning assigned to it by section 2 of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971;
 “cosmetic” means any substance or preparation intended to be applied to the various surfaces of the human body including epidermis, pilary system and hair, nails, lips and external genital organs, or the teeth and buccal mucosa wholly or mainly for the purposes of perfuming them, cleaning them, protecting them, caring for them or keeping them in condition, modifying their appearance (whether for aesthetic purposes or otherwise) or combating body odours or normal body perspiration;
 “enrolled nurse” means a person for the time being enrolled as a nurse— 
(i) in relation to England and Wales, under the Nurses Act 1957,
(ii) in relation to Scotland, under the Nurses (Scotland) Act 1951, and
(iii) in relation to Northern Ireland, under section 17 of the Nurses and Midwives Act (Northern Ireland) 1970;
 “external use” means— 
(i) in relation to medicinal products for use by being administered to human beings, application to the skin, hair, teeth, mucosa of the mouth, throat, nose, ear, eye, vagina or anal canal,
(ii) in relation to veterinary drugs, application to the skin, hair, fur, feathers, scales, hoof, horn, ear, eye, mouth or mucosa of the throat or prepuce, in either case when a local action only is intended and extensive systemic absorption is unlikely to occur; and references to medicinal products for external use shall be read accordingly except that in relation to paragraph (i) in this definition such references shall not include throat sprays, throat pastilles, throat lozenges, throat tablets, nasal drops, nasal sprays, nasal inhalations or teething preparations;
 “food” includes beverages, confectionery and articles and substances used as ingredients in the preparation of food and includes any manufactured substance to which there has been added any vitamin and which is advertised (within the meaning of section 92) as available and for sale to the general public as a dietary supplement;
 “health authority”— 
(i) in relation to England and Wales, has the same meaning as in the National Health Service Act 1977
(ii) in relation to Scotland, means a Health Board Constituted under section 2 of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978, and
(iii) in relation to Northern Ireland, means a Health and Social Services Board established under Article 16 of the Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1972;
 “master” has the same meaning as in the Merchant Shipping Act 1894;
 “occupational health scheme” means a scheme in which a person, in the course of a business carried on by him, provides facilities for his employees for the treatment or prevention of disease;
 “operator”, in relation to an aircraft, means the person for the time being having the management of the aircraft;
 “parenteral administration” means administration by breach of the skin or mucous membrane;
 “pharmacy medicine” means a medicinal product which is not a prescription only medicine or a medicinal product on a general sale list;
 “pre-school dental scheme” means a scheme supervised by a doctor or dentist in which medicinal products are supplied to parents or guardians of children under five, for use by such children for the purpose of preventing dental caries;
 “prescription only medicine” means a medicinal product of a description for falling within a class specified in Article 3 of the Medicines (Prescription Only) Order 1980;
 “registered nurse” has the same meaning as in section 11;
 “registered ophthalmic optician” means a person who is registered in either of the registers of ophthalmic opticians established and maintained under section 2(a) of the Opticians Act 1958;
 “school dental scheme” means a scheme supervised by a doctor or dentist in which medicinal products are supplied at a school to pupils of that school for the purpose of preventing dental caries;
 “sell” means sell by retail as defined in section 131 and “sale” has a corresponding meaning;
 “state registered chiropodist” means a person who is registered in the register established and maintained under section 2(1) of the Professions Supplementary to Medicine Act 1960 by the Chiropodists Board;
 “supply” means supply in circumstances corresponding to retail sale as defined in section 131;
 “unit preparation” means a preparation, including a mother tincture, prepared by a process of solution, extraction or trituration with a view to being diluted tenfold or one hundredfold, either once or repeatedly, in an inert diluent, and then used either in this diluted form or, where applicable, by impregnating tablets, granules, powders, or other inert substances for the purposes of being administered to human beings; and
(b) a reference to a numbered section is to the section of the Act which bears that number, a reference to a numbered Article or Schedule is to the Article of or Schedule to this order which bears that number and a reference in an Article or Schedule to a numbered paragraph is to the paragraph which bears that number in that Article or Schedule.
2 

(1) The restrictions imposed by section 52 shall not apply during the period set out in paragraph (2) to the sale, offer or exposure for sale or supply of any medicinal product which is for use by being administered to human beings and in respect of which a product licence has been granted containing, or has been varied so as to contain, a provision to the effect that the method of sale or supply of that product may be otherwise than by or under the supervision of a pharmacist (whether the grant or variation is made before, on or after the date on which this order comes into operation), if and so long as the conditions specified in section 53 are fulfilled.
(2) The period referred to in paragraph (1) is—
(a) where the product licence is granted containing the provision referred to in paragraph (1), that of two years from the date of the grant of that licence, and
(b) where the product licence is varied so as to contain the provision referred to in paragraph (1), that of one year from the date of that variation of that licence.
3 
The restrictions imposed by section 52 shall not apply to the sale, offer or exposure for sale or supply of a medicinal product by a person who, having exercised all due diligence, believes on reasonable grounds that the product is a medicinal product—
(a) on a general sale list, or
(b) which he may lawfully sell, offer or expose for sales or supply, as the case may be, free from the restrictions imposed by section 52, by reason of the exemption conferred by Article 2,
where, due to the act or default of another person, that product is not such a medicinal product, if and so long as the conditions specified in section 53 are fulfilled.
4 
There are hereby specified for the purposes of section 55(2)(b) (exemptions for certified midwives) the following classes of medicinal products—
(a) all medicinal products that are not prescription only medicines, and
(b) prescription only medicines which, by virtue of an exemption conferred by an order made under section 58(4)(a), may be sold or supplied by a certified midwife otherwise than in accordance with a prescription given by a practitioner.
5 

(1) The restrictions imposed by section 52 shall not apply—
(a) to the sale, offer or exposure for sale or supply by any person listed in column 1 of Part I of Schedule 1, or
(b) to the supply by any person listed in column 1 of Part II of Schedule 1,of the prescription only medicines and the pharmacy medicines referred to in column 2 of Part I or Part II, as the case may be, of Schedule 1 in relation to that person, if and so long as the conditions specified in the corresponding paragraphs in column 3 of Part I or Part II, as the case may be, of Schedule 1 are fulfilled.
(2) The restrictions imposed by section 53 shall not apply to the sale, offer or exposure for sale or supply by any person listed in column 1 of Part I or Part II of Schedule 1 of any medicinal product on a general sale list referred to in column 2 of Part I or Part II, as the case may be, of Schedule 1 in relation to that person if and so long as the conditions specified in the corresponding paragraphs in column 3 of Part I or Part II, as the case may be, of Schedule 1 are fulfilled.
(3) For the purposes of the sale, offer or exposure for sale or supply of any veterinary drug on a general sale list, section 53 shall have effect without the conditions in subsection (3) of that section being required to be fulfilled if and so long as the sale or supply is by the holder of a product licence granted under Part II of the Act in respect of the veterinary drug in question and is to a person who has in his charge or maintains animals for the purposes of and in the course of carrying on a business, either as his sole business activity or as a substantial part of his business activities.
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(1) The restrictions imposed by sections 52 and 53 shall not apply to the sale, offer or exposure for sale or supply of a medicinal product which is neither for parenteral administration nor a controlled drug and which consists solely of one or more unit preparations of—
(a) any substance where the unit preparation has been diluted to at least one part in a million (6x), or
(b) any substance listed in Part I of Schedule 2 where the unit preparation has been diluted to at least one part in a thousand (3x), or
(c) any substance listed in column 1 of Table A of Schedule 3 to the Medicines (General Sale List) Order 1980 or in Part III of Schedule 2 to this order or, if the medicinal product in question is for external use only, any substance listed in column 1 of Table B of Schedule 3 to the Medicines (General Sale List) Order 1980 or in Part IV of Schedule 2 to this order, in each case where the unit preparation has been diluted to at least one part in ten (1x),if and so long as the person selling or supplying the medicinal product has been requested by or on behalf of a particular person and in that person's presence to use his own judgment as to the treatment required.
(2) The restrictions imposed by section 52 shall not apply to the sale, offer or exposure for sale or supply of a medicinal product which is neither for parenteral administration nor a controlled drug and which consists solely of one or more unit preparations of—
(a) any substance where the unit preparation has been diluted to at least one part in a million (6c), or
(b) any substance listed in Part II of Schedule 2 where the unit preparation has been diluted to at least one part in a million (6x), or
(c) any substance listed in column 1 of Table A of Schedule 3 to the Medicines (General Sale List) Order 1980 or in Part III of Schedule 2 to this order or, if the medicinal product in question is for external use only, any substance listed in column 1 of Table B of Schedule 3 to the Medicines (General Sale List) Order 1980 or in Part IV of Schedule 2 to this order, in each case where the unit preparation has been diluted to at least one part in ten (1x),if and so long as the conditions specified in section 53 are fulfilled.
7 
For the purposes of the sale, offer or exposure for sale or supply of any medicinal product on a general sale list which is for sale either for oral administration as a food or for external use as a cosmetic, section 53 shall have effect without the condition in subsection (2) of that section being required to be fulfilled.
8 
The Medicines (Pharmacy and General Sale—Exemption) Order 1977 and the Medicines (Pharmacy and General Sale—Exemption) Amendment Order 1978 are revoked.
Patrick Jenkin
Secretary of State for Social Services
27th November 1980Nicholas Edwards
Secretary of State for Wales
27th November 1980George Younger
Secretary of State for Scotland
1st December 1980In witness whereof the official seal of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food is hereunto affixed on 3rd December 1980.
Peter Walker
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Sealed with the official seal of the Department of Health and Social Services for Northern Ireland this 8th day of December 1980.
N. Dugdale
Permanent Secretary
Sealed with the official seal of the Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland this 5th day of December 1980.
J. A. Young
Permanent Secretary

SCHEDULE 1
PART I
Article 5(1)(a) and (2)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Persons exempted Medicinal products to which the exemption applies Conditions
1. State registered chiropodists. 1. Medicinal products on a general sale list which are for external use and are not veterinary drugs and the following pharmacy medicines—Paint containing not more than 9.0 per cent Borotannic complexOintment, tincture or dusting powder containing not more than 5.0 per cent Diamthazole hydrochloride Ointment or lotion containing not more than 10.0 per cent Buclosamide or not more than 10.0 per cent CrotamitonCream, jelly or powder containing not more than 1.0 per cent FenticlorPastes containing not more than 70.0 per cent Salicylic acid or not more than 70.0 per cent PyrogallolPowder or cream containing not more than 2.0 per cent 1-Phenoxypropan-2-01Dusting powder or jelly or tincture containing not more than 0.4 per cent HydrargaphenPotassium permanganate crystals or solutionCream, powder or solution containing not more than 1.0 per cent ClotrimazoleOintment containing not more than 3.0 per cent ChlorquinaldolSolution containing not more than 10.0 per cent GlutaraldehydeOintment containing Hyaluronidase and a heparinoidCream containing not more than 2.0 per cent Mepyramine maleateCream or powder containing not more than 2.0 per cent Miconazole nitrateCream, jelly or powder containing not more than 10.0 per cent PolynoxylinSalicylic Acid Lotion BPCCream or tincture containing not more than 0.1 per cent Thiomersal. 1. The sale or supply shall be only in the course of their professional practice, and the medicinal product must have been made up for sale or supply in a container elsewhere than at the place at which it is sold or supplied.
2. Registered ophthalmic opticians. 2. All medicinal products on a general sale list, all pharmacy medicines and prescription only medicines which are not for parenteral administration and which—(a) are eye drops or eye ointments and are prescription only medicines by reason only that they contain:(i) Mafenide propionate,(ii) not more than 30.0 per cent Sulphacetamide Sodium, or(iii) Sulphafurazole diethanolamine equivalent to not more than 4.0 per cent Sulphafurazole, or(b) are prescription only medicines by reason only that they contain any of the following substances:
 Atropine sulphate
 Bethanecol chloride
 Carbachol
 Cyclopentolate hydrochloride
 Homatropine hydrobromide
 Hyoscine hydrobromide
 Naphazoline hydrochloride
 Naphazoline nitrate
 Neostigmine methylsulphate
 Physostigmine salicylate
 Physostigmine sulphate
 Pilocarpine hydrochloride
 Pilocarpine nitrate
 Tropicamide. 2. The sale or supply shall be only in the course of their professional practice and only in an emergency.
3. Holders of manufacturer's licences where the licence in question contains a provision that the licence holder shall manufacture the medicinal product to which the licence relates only for a particular person after being requested by or on behalf of that person and in that person's presence to use his own judgment as to the treatment required. 3. Medicinal products on a general sale list which are for external use and are not veterinary drugs and pharmacy medicines which are for external use in the treatment of hair and scalp conditions and which contain any of the following—not more than 5.0 per cent of Boric acidIsopropyl myristate or Lauryl sulphatenot more than 0.004 per cent Oestrogensnot more than 1.0 per cent of Resorcinolnot more than 3.0 per cent of Salicylic acidnot more than 0.2 per cent of Sodium pyrithione or Zinc pyrithione. 3. The licence holder shall sell or supply the medicinal product in question only to a particular person after being requested by or on behalf of that person and in that person's presence to use his own judgment as to the treatment required.
4. Persons selling or supplying medicinal products to universities, other institutions concerned with higher education or institutions concerned with research. 4. All medicinal products. 4. The sale or supply shall be—(a) Subject to the presentation of an order signed by the principal of the institution concerned with education or research or the appropriate head of department in charge of a specified course of research stating— (i) the name of the institution for which the medicinal product is required,(ii) the purpose for which the medicinal product is required, and(iii) the total quantity required, and(b) for the purposes of the education or research with which the institution is concerned.
5. Persons selling or supplying medicinal products to any of the following—(1) a public analyst appointed under section 89 of the Food and Drugs Act 1955, section 27 of the Food and Drugs (Scotland) Act 1956 or section 31 of the Food and Drugs Act (Northern Ireland) 1958(2) an agricultural analyst appointed under section 67 of the Agriculture Act 1970,(3) a person duly authorised by an enforcement authority under sections 111 and 112,(4) a sampling officer within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act 1955, the Food and Drugs (Scotland) Act 1956 or the Food and Drugs Act (Northern Ireland) 1958, or(5) a sampling officer within the meaning of Schedule 3 to the Act 5. All medicinal products. 5. The sale or supply shall be subject to the presentation of an order signed by, or on behalf of, any person listed in sub-paragraphs (1), (2), (3), (4) or (5) of column 1 of this paragraph stating the status of the person signing it and the amount of the medicinal product required, and shall be only in connection with the exercise by those persons of their statutory functions.
6. Persons selling or supplying medicinal products to any person employed or engaged in connection with a scheme for testing the quality and checking the amount of the drugs and appliances supplied under the National Health Service Act 1977, the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 and the Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1972 or under any subordinate legislation made under those Acts or that order. 6. All medicinal products. 6. The sale or supply shall be—(a) subject to the presentation of an order signed by or on behalf of the person so employed or engaged stating the status of the person signing it and the amount of the medicinal product required, and(b) for the purposes of a scheme referred to in column 1 in this paragraph.
7. Persons providing a poultry vaccination service. 7. The poultry vaccines listed in paragraph 11 of Schedule 1 to the Medicines (Exemptions from Restrictions on the Retail Sale or Supply of Veterinary Drugs) Order 1979.. 7. The sale or supply shall be only to a person who has charge of animals for the purposes of and in the course of carrying on a business, either as his sole business activity or as a substantial part of his business activities.
8. Persons selling or supplying medicinal products to the persons referred to in paragraph 7. 8. The poultry vaccines referred to in paragraph 7. 8. The sale or supply shall be subject to the presentation of an order signed by the purchaser stating the amount of the poultry vaccine required.
9. Persons selling or supplying medicinal products to veterinary surgeons and veterinary practitioners. 9. All medicinal products. 9. No conditions.
10. Persons selling or supplying medicinal products to the British Standards Institution. 10. All medicinal products. 10. The sale or supply shall be—(a) subject to the presentation of an order signed on behalf of the British Standards Institution
stating the status of the person signing it and the amount of the medicinal of the medicinal product required, and(b) only for the purpose of testing containers of medicinal products or determining the standards for such containers.
11. Holders of product licences and holders of manufacturer's licences. 11. Medicinal products referred to in the licences. 11. The sale or supply shall be only—(a) to a pharmacist,(b) so as to enable that pharmacist to prepare an entry relating to the medicinal product in question in a tablet or capsule identification guide or similar publication, and(c) of no greater quantity than is reasonably necessary for that purpose.
PART II
Article 5(1)(b) and (2)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Persons exempted Medicinal products to which the exemption applies Conditions
1. Royal National Lifeboat Institution and certificated first aiders of the Institution. 1. All medicinal products. 1. The supply shall be only so far as is necessary for the treatment of sick or injured persons.
2. British Red Cross Society and certificated first aid and certificated nursing members of the Society. 2. All pharmacy medicines and all medicinal products on a general sale list. 2. The supply shall be only so far as is necessary for the treatment of sick or injured persons.
3. St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade and certificated first aid and certificated nursing members of the Association and Brigade. 3. All pharmacy medicines and all medicinal products on a general sale list. 3. The supply shall be only so far as is necessary for the treatment of sick or injured persons.
4. St. Andrew's Ambulance Association and certificated first aid and certificated nursing members of the Association. 4. All pharmacy medicines and all medicinal products on a general sale list. 4. The supply shall be only so far as is necessary for the treatment of sick or injured persons.
5. Order of Malta Ambulance Corps and certificated first aid and certificated nursing members of the Corps. 5. All pharmacy medicines and all medicinal products on a general sale list. 5. The supply shall be only so far as is necessary for the treatment of sick or injured persons.
6. Persons authorised by licences granted under regulation 5 of the Misuse of Drugs Regulations 1973 or regulation 5 of the Misuse of Drugs (Northern Ireland) Regulations 1974 to supply a controlled drug. 6. Such prescription only medicines and such pharmacy medicines as are specified in the licence. 6. The supply shall be subject to such conditions and in such circumstances and to such an extent as may be specified in the licence.
7. Persons requiring medicinal products for the purpose of enabling them, in the course of any business carried on by them, to comply with any requirements made by or in pursuance of any enactment with respect to the medical treatment of their employees. 7. Such prescription only medicines and such pharmacy medicines as may be specified in the relevant enactment and medicinal products on a general sale list. 7. The supply shall be—(a) for the purpose of enabling them to comply with any requirements made by or in pursuance of any such enactment, and(b) subject to such conditions and in such circumstances as may be specified in the relevant enactment.
8. The owner or the master of a ship which does not carry a doctor on board as part of her complement. 8. All medicinal products. 8. The supply shall be only so far as is necessary for the treatment of persons on the ship.
9. Persons operating an occupational health scheme. 9. All pharmacy medicines, all medicinal products on a general sale list and such prescription only medicines as are sold or supplied to a person operating an occupational health scheme in response to an order in writing signed by a doctor, a registered nurse or an enrolled nurse. 9.—(1) The supply shall be in the course of an occupational health scheme.(2) The individual supplying the medicinal product, if not a doctor, shall be—(a) a registered nurse or an enrolled nurse, and(b) where the medicinal product in question is a prescription only medicine, acting in accordance with the written instructions of a doctor as to the circumstances in which prescription only medicines of the description in question are to be used in the course of the occupational health scheme.
10. Persons carrying on the business of a school providing full-time education. 10. Pharmacy medicines that are for use in the prevention of dental caries and consist of or contain Sodium Fluoride. 10. The supply shall be—(a) in the course of a school dental scheme, and(b) if to a child under 16 only where the parent or guardian of that child has consented to such supply.
11. Health authorities. 11. Pharmacy medicines that are for use in the prevention of dental caries and consist of or contain Sodium Fluoride. 11. The supply shall be in the course of—(a) a pre-school dental scheme, and the individual supplying the medicinal product shall be a registered nurse or an enrolled nurse, or(b) a school dental scheme, and if to a child under 16 only where the parent or guardian of that child has consented to such supply.
12. The operator or commander of an aircraft. 12. All pharmacy medicines, all medicinal products on a general sale list and prescription only medicines which are not for parenteral administration and which have been sold or supplied to the operator or commander of the aircraft in response to an order in writing signed by a doctor. 12. The supply shall be only so far as is necessary for the immediate treatment of sick or injured persons on the aircraft and, in the case of a prescription only medicine, shall be in accordance with the written instructions of a doctor as to the circumstances in which prescription only medicines of the description in question are to be used on the aircraft.
SCHEDULE 2
Article 6
PART I

 Agaricus muscarius
 Ailanthus glandulosa
 Apocynum cannabinum
 Aurum iodatum
 Belladonna
 Bismuth Subgallate
 Bryonia alba dioica
 Calcium Fluoride
 Cantharis
 Cerium oxalicum
 Chelidonium majus
 Chenopodium oil
 Cina
 Colocynthis
 Convallaria majalis
 Gelsemium sempervirens
 Hyoscyamus niger
 Lycopodium
 Manganese acetate
 Ranunculus bulbosus
 Terebinthinae oleum

PART II

 Adonisvernalis
 Agaricus bulbosus
 Agaricus muscarius
 Agnus castus
 Ailanthus glandulosa
 Alum
 Amethyst
 Ammonium Iodide
 Amygdalae amarae
 Apatite
 Apocynum androsaemifolium
 Apocynum cannabinum
 Argentite
 Argentum Chloride
 Argentum Iodide
 Arnica
 Artemisia cina
 Aspidium filix-mas
 Aspidium anthelmintica
 Aurum Sulphide
 Balsamum copaivae
 Balsamum peruvianum
 Barium Citrate
 Barium Sulphate
 Bismuth Metal
 Bismuth Subgallate
 Bismuth Subnitrate
 Boletus laricis
 Bovista
 Cade Oil
 Calcium Fluoride
 Cantharis
 Carduus marianus
 Cedar Wood Oil
 Cerium Oxalicum
 Chalcocite
 Chalcopyrite
 Chelidonium majus
 Chenopodium Oil
 Colocynthis
 Convallaria majalis
 Copper Silicate, Nat.
 Crotalus horridus
 Cucurbita
 Cucumis melo
 Datura stramonium
 Derris
 Diamond
 Ephedra vulgaris
 Ferric Acetate
 Ferrous Iodide
 Ferrous Oxalate
 Ferrous Sulphide
 Formic Acid
 Gall
 Gelsemium sempervirens
 Gneiss
 Granatum (Pomegranate Bark)
 Hamamelis virginiana
 Hepar Sulfuris
 Hyoscyamus niger
 Iris florentine
 Jaborandi
 Juniperus sabina
 Kaolinite
 Lachmanthus tinctoria
 Lapis Albus
 Lycopodium
 Magnesium
 Magnesium Acetate
 Magnesium Chloride
 Magnetite
 Manganese Acetate
 Nicotiana tabacum
 Nicotiana tabacum oil
 Oleander
 Opuntia vulgaris
 Oxalic Acid
 Petroleum
 Phellandrum aquaticum
 Pix Liquida
 Platinum
 Platinum Chloride
 Potassium Hydroxide
 Potassium Silicate
 Pyrethrum
 Pyrolusite
 Ranunculus acris
 Ranunculus bulbosus
 Ranunculus flammula
 Ranunculus repens
 Ranunculus sceleratus
 Rhodium Oxynitrate
 Rhododendron  chrysanthemum
 Rhus toxicodendron
 Salicylic Acid
 Scrophularia aquatica
 Sodium Aluminium Chloride
 Sodium Auro-chloride
 Sodium Hypochlorite
 Sodium Nitrate
 Squill
 Stannum Metal
 Staphisagria
 Sulphur Iodide
 Tamus communis
 Tannic Acid
 Terebinthinae Oleum
 Theridion
 Thuja occidentalis
 Topaz
 Uric Acid
 Zinc Hypophosphite
 Zinc Isovalerate

PART III

 Abies excelsa
 Abies nigra
 Abies nobilis
 Acalypha indica
 Agate
 Alisma plantago Aq.
 Alstonia scholaris
 Aluminium
 Amber (Succinum)
 Ambra grisea
 Ammonium Phosphate
 Angostura vera
 Anthoxanthum
 Apis mellifera
 Aqua Marina
 Aqua Mellis
 Aralia racemosa
 Aranea diadema
 Arum maculatum
 Arum triphyllum
 Asarum
 Asperula odorata
 Astacus fluviatilis
 Auric Chloride
 Badiaga
 Beech (fagus sylvestris)
 Bellis perennis
 Berberis aquifolium
 Borago officinalis
 Butyric Acid
 Calcium Metal
 Calcium Chloride
 Calcium Oxide
 Calcium Sulphate
 Castoreum
 Ceanothus americanus
 Cedron
 Cerato (Ceratostigma Willmottiana)
 Cherry Plum (Prunus cerasifera)
 Chestnut, Red and Sweet
 Cholesterinum
 Chrysolite
 Cistus canadensis
 Clematis erecta
 Conchae vera
 Conchiolinum
 Corallium Rubrum
 Crab Apple
 Crocus sativus
 Erbium
 Erigeron Canadense
 Fuligo
 Genista tinctoria
 Geum urbanum
 Glycogen
 Gnaphalium leontopodium
 Gold
 Gorse (Ulex europocus)
 Graphites
 Gratiola officinalis
 Gymnocladus (American Coffee Tree)
 Haematoxylon campechianum
 Hecla Lava (Ash from Mount Hecla)
 Hedeoma pulegioides
 Hedera helix
 Heliotrope
 Heracleum spondylium
 Herniaria
 Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus)
 Iberis amara
 Impatiens
 Iris germanica
 Iris pseudacorus
 Jacaranda procera
 Jatropha curcas
 Juncus communis
 Justicia adhatoda
 Lamium album
 Laurus nobilis oil
 Laurocerasus
 Ledum palustre
 Lilium tigrinum
 Lonicera caprifolium
 Lysimachia vulgaris
 Magnesium Phosphate
 Magnesite
 Magnolia
 Marum verum
 Melilotus officinalis
 Menispermum canadense
 Mephitis putorius
 Mercurialis perennis
 Mimulus (Mimullis guttatus)
 Moschus
 Myrica gale
 Myrtus communis
 Ocimum basilicum
 Olive
 Oxalis acetosella
 Pangamic Acid
 Paullinia cupana
 Penthorum sedoides
 Pollen (mixed)
 Polygonatum multiflorum
 Polygonum aviculare
 Polypodium vulgare
 Primula vulgaris
 Prunella vulgaris
 Ptelea trifoliata
 Ratanhia
 Robinia pseudoacacia
 Rubia tinctorum
 Rumex acetosella
 Sal Marina
 Sarcolactic Acid
 Sarracenia purpurea
 Scleranthus (Sclcranthus annuus)
 Silica
 Silphium laciniatum
 Sodium Benzoate
 Spongia marina
 Star of Bethlehem (Ornithogalum umbellatum)
 Ulmus campestris
 Vine
 Walnut (juglerus regia)
 Water Violet (Hottonia palustris)
 Wild Oat
 Wild Rose

PART IV

 Adonis vernalis
 Agaricus bulbosus
 Agaricus muscarius
 Agnus castus
 Ailanthus glandulosa
 Alum
 Amethyst
 Ammonium Iodide
 Amygdalae amarae
 Apatite
 Apocynum androsaemifolium
 Apocynum cannabinum
 Argentite
 Argentum Chloride
 Argentum Iodide
 Artemisia cina
 Aspidium filix-mas
 Aspidium anthelmintica
 Aurum Sulphide
 Balsamum copaivae
 Balsamum peruvianum
 Barium Citrate
 Barium Sulphate
 Bismuth Metal
 Bismuth Subgallate
 Bismuth Subnitrate
 Boletus laricis
 Bovista
 Cade Oil
 Calcium Fluoride
 Carduus marianus
 Cedar Wood Oil
 Cerium Oxalicum
 Chalcocite
 Chalcopyrite
 Chelidonium majus
 Chenopodium Oil
 Colocynthis
 Convallaria majalis
 Copper Silicate, Nat
 Crotalus horridus
 Cucurbita
 Cucumis melo
 Datura stramonium
 Derris
 Diamond
 Ephedra vulgaris
 Ferric Acetate
 Ferrous Iodide
 Ferrous Oxalate
 Ferrous Sulphide
 Formic Acid
 Gall
 Gelsemium sempervirens
 Gneiss
 Hamamelis virginiana
 Hepar Sulfuris
 Hyoscyamus niger
 Iris florentine
 Jaborandi
 Juniperus sabina
 Kaolinite
 Lachmanthus tinctoria
 Lapis Albus
 Lycopodium
 Magnesium
 Magnesium Acetate
 Magnesium Chloride
 Magnetite
 Manganese Acetate
 Nicotiana tabacum
 Nicotiana tabacum oil
 Oleander
 Opuntia vulgaris
 Oxalic Acid
 Petroleum
 Phellandrium aquaticum
 Pix Liquida
 Platinum
 Platinum Chloride
 Potassium Hydroxide
 Potassium Silicate
 Pyrethrum
 Pyrolusite
 Ranunculus acris
 Ranunculus bulbosus
 Ranunculus flammula
 Ranunculus repens
 Ranunculus sceleratus
 Rhodium Oxynitrate
 Rhododendron chrysanthemum
 Rhus toxicodendron
 Salicylic Acid
 Scrophularia aquatica
 Sodium Aluminium Chloride
 Sodium Auro-chloride
 Sodium Hypochlorite
 Sodium Nitrate
 Squill
 Stannum Metal
 Sulphur Iodide
 Tannic Acid
 Terebinthinae Oleum
 Topaz
 Uric Acid
 Zinc Hypophosphite
 Zinc Isovalerate
