- 1016. Adulteration and misbranding of surgical catgut. U. S. v. Flanders-Day Co. Plea of guilty. Fine, $100.1
- 1017. Adulteration and misbranding of Codecol and ephedrine sulfate solution. U. S. v. Harvey Laboratories, Inc. Plea of nolo contendere. Total fine, 200.1
- 1018. Adulteration and misbranding of elixir of iron, quinine and strychnine phosphates. U. S. v. The Liebenthal Brothers Co. (Mario Products Co.). Plea of guilty. Fine, $500 and costs.1
- 1019. Adulteration and misbranding of sterile solution of chorionic gonadotropic hormone. U. S. v. Tuteur & Co., Inc. Plea of guilty. Fine, $750.1
- 102. Misbranding of Yucca-Balm. U. S. v. 118 Cans of Yucca-Balm. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 1020. Adulteration and misbranding of sterile solution of chorionic gonadotropic hormone. U. S. v. 99 Vials of Sterile Solution Chorionic Gonadotropic Hormone. Decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 1021. Adulteration of Akerite Glycerin Alternate. U. S. v. 1 Keg of Akerite (Alternate). Decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 1022. Adulteration and misbranding of Brom-Acet. U. S. v. 19 Dozen Packages of Brom-Acet. Consent decree of condemnation. Product ordered released under bond for relabeling.1
- 1023. Adulteration and misbranding of calomel. U. S. v. 7 Cartons and 14 Cartons of Calomel. Decrees of condemnation. Product ordered released undei bond for reprocessing.1
- 1024. Adulteration of Special Enteric Tablets. U. S. v. 7,700 Special Enteric Tablets. Decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 1025. Adulteration and misbranding of lubricating jelly. U. S. v. 2,877 Jars and 3,945 Jars of Lubricating Jelly. Consent decree of forfeiture and destruction.1
- 1026. Adulteration and misbranding of lubricating Jelly. U. S. v. 120 Packages and 13 1/2 Dozen Packages of Lubricating Jelly. Decrees of condemnation and destruction.1
- 1027. Adulteration and misbranding of Pantabee. U. S. v. 12 Bottles of Pantabee. Decree of condemnation. Product ordered delivered for the use of a public institution.1
- 1028. Adulteration and misbranding of elixir thiamine hydrochloride. U. S. v. 52 Bottles of Elixir Thiamine Hydrochloride. Decree of condemnation. Product ordered delivered to charitable institutions.1
- 1029. Adulteration and misbranding of vitamin B elixir. U. S. v. 33 Bottles of Hart's Vitamin B Elixir. Default decree of condemnation and destruc- { tion.1
- 103. Misbranding of Peacock's Garlic for Health and Peacock's Pure Garlic Extract. U. S. v. 9 1/2 Dozen Bottles of Peacock's Garlic for Health, and 9 Dozen Bottles of Peacock's Pure Garlic Extract. Default decree of condemnationand destruction.1
- 1030. Adulteration and misbranding of prophylactics. U. S. v. 8 Gross Packages of Kaps. Default decree of condemnation. Product ordered disposed of as waste rubber for war purposes.1
- 1031. Adulteration and misbranding of Red Cross prophylactics and Blue Cross chemical prophylactic units. U. S. v. 059 Packages of Red Cross Prophylactics and 3,744 Packages of Blue Cross Chemical Prophylactic Units. Default decrees ordering destruction of the products.1
- 1032. Adulteration and misbranding of firstaid dressings and bandages, compresses, and adulteration of gauze bandages. U. S. v. 60 Cases and 38,100 Cartons of First Aid Dressings, 40,000 and 8,000 Packages of Bandage Compresses, and 651 Dozen Packages of Gauze Bandages. Decrees of condemnation. A portion of the bandage compresses and all of the other products ordered released under bond for reprocessing; remainder of the bandage compresses ordered delivered to the Food and Drug Administration.1
- 1033. Adulteration and misbranding of gauze bandages and first aid, treated strips, and misbranding of Tip Top gauze and Chatham bandage. U. S. v. 6 2/3 Gross Packages and 162 Dozen Boxes of Gauze Bandages, 48 Cartons of First-Aid Treated Strips, 1,983 Dozen Packages of Tip Top Gauze, and 176 Dozen Packages of Chatham Bandage. Decrees of condemnation. Tip Top Gauze, Chatham Bandage, and a portion of the gauze bandages ordered released under bond for sterilization; first aid, treated strips and remainder of gauze bandages ordered destroyed.1