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Defendants
- Alexander Canales, Sr., trading as the West Dallas Drug Store, Dallas, Tex., and Edmund L. Hall, a pharmacist in the drug store.1
- Allen H. Parkinson, president of the Hudson Products Co.1
- Bellevue Laboratories Inc., New York, N. Y., and Chaim Dick, president-treasurer of the corporation.1
- Buffalo Pharmacal Co., from Buffalo, N. Y.1
- Carolina Pharmacy, a partnership, Chapel Hill, N. C., and T. Philip Lloyd, a partner in the partnership.1
- David J. Barben, trading as Gingisol Laboratories, Cleveland, Ohio.1
- David Polis, trading as Polis Pharmacy, Philadelphia, Pa.1
- Day Chemical Co., Inc.1
- Delson Chemical Co., Inc., from Brooklyn, N. Y.1
- Dinshah P. Ghadiali1
- Dolcin Corp., from Buffalo, N. Y.1
- Dr. W. B. Means Co.1
- Eijiro Ishii, trading as the Gold-Lax Tonic Laboratory, Painesville, Ohio.1
- El-O-Patic Pharmacy, a corporation, Hollywood, Calif., and Martin A. Clemens, manager.1
- Estro Chemical Co., Inc., New York, N. Y., and Harold H. London, president of the corporation.1
- Exercycle Co. of Pittsburgh, together with 200 large post cards and 200 small post cards.1
- Frierson Drug Store, a corporation, trading as Frierson Drug Co., Inc., Charleston, S. C, and Frederick J. Felder, president, and Harley S. Martin, secretary-treasurer of the corporation.1
- Halox Therapeutic Generator Co., from Central, N. Mex.1
- Homer T. Wyatt, a pharmacist employed by Rudolph Matlock.1
- Houston's Drug Store, Inc., Jacksonville, Fla., and Glenn Jackson, secretary-treasurer of the corporation.1