- 2101. Adulteration and misbranding of dextrose injection and adulteration of epinephrine hydrochloride. U. S. v. Alpinol Corporation, Louis Rubella, and Ugo Quarantelli. Pleas of guilty. Fine of $1,500 against the defendants, jointly.1
- 2106. Adulteration and misbranding of vitamin B complex and misbranding of Ovhormone. U. S. v. The Alpinol Corporation, Louis Rubella, and Ugo Quarantelli. Pleas of guilty. Fine of $2,000 against the defendants, jointly.1
- 2107. Adulteration and misbranding of sodium morrhuate and misbranding of estrogenic substance. U. S. v. Estro Chemical Co., Inc., Joachim Anschel, and Morton G. Falk. Pleas of guilty. Estro Chemical Co., Inc., fined 1,000; Joachim Anschel, $500; and Morton G. Falk, $750.1
- 2152. Adulteration and misbranding of procaine hydrochloride solution. U. S. v. A. Pfingst, a partnership, and Ernest Pfingst. Pleas of guilty. Fine of 500 against both defendants jointly and severally.1
- 219. Misbranding of Vegetable Cancer Compound. U. S. v. Richard A. Mason. Plea of guilty. Fine, $525 of which $500 was suspended. Defendant placed on probation for 3 years.1
- 221. Misbranding of Healo Salve. U. S. v. 118 Retail Packages of Healo Salve. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 2261. Adulteration and misbranding of water for Injection. U. S. v. Morton G. Falls (Estro Chemical Co.). Plea of guilty. Fine, $500.1
- 233. Misbranding of absorbent cotton. U. S. v. 600 Dozen Packages and 300 Dozen Packages of Absorbent Cotton. Consent decree of condemnation. Product released under bond conditioned that cotton be sterilized and packages destroyed.1
- 2364. Adulteration and misbranding of Met-Estrin. U. S. v. Metropolitan Laboratories, Inc., and Rudolph N. Price. Pleas of guilty. Fine, $500 against defendants jointly.1
- 2408. Adulteration and misbranding of estrogenic substance. U. S. v. Halfdan Hebo. Plea of not guilty. Tried to the jury; verdict of guilty. Fine of $500 on count 1; imposition of sentence suspended on count 2; defendant placed on probation for 2 years.1
- 2423. Misbranding of Sol-Ray Colloidal Sulphur Mineral Baths. U. S. v. Sante Chemical Co., Inc., and Isaac Salzman. Pleas of guilty. Fine of $500 against defendants jointly.1
- 2448. Misbranding of Estrinol. U. S. v. Bellevue Laboratories, Inc., and Chiam Dick. Pleas of guilty. Fine of $100 against defendants jointly.1
- 2454. Misbranding of Formalon Cream. U. S. v. Daniel Piatt (Fonnalon Company). Plea of guilty. Defendant fined $3,000, given suspended sentence of 3 years in jail, and placed on probation for 3 years.1
- 2462. Adulteration of Hood-Lax. U. S. v. Hood Products Corporation, Cal-Par Corporation, and Charles H. Fingerhood. Pleas of guilty. Total fine of $4,000 ($3,500 of fine applicable to another product).1
- 2487. Misbranding of Marvel Bath and Marvel Cream. U. S. v. Aaron N. Sawyer, also known as A. Nell Sawyer, (American Vita Products Go.). Plea of guilty. Fine, $500.1
- 2517. Adulteration and misbranding of Cal-Par. U. S. v. Hood Products Corp. and Charles H. Fingerhood. Pleas of guilty. Fine of $1,000 against defendants jointly.1
- 2654. Adulteration and misbranding of Premo Vasodrine Solution of Epinephrine Hydrochloride and adulteration of Premo-Rub Liniment and Premo Elixir Preminal. U. S. v. Premo Pharmaceutical Laboratories, Inc., and Theodore A. Blackman. Pleas of not guilty. Tried to the court. Verdict of guilty against corporation on all 6 counts of information; verdict of guilty against individual on 5 counts of information; and verdict of not guilty against individual on count 6 relating to Premo Elixir Preminal.1
- 2775. Adulteration and misbranding of estrogenic substance. U. S. v. Gregory S. Brooks and Intramed Co., Inc. Motion denied for dismissal of information. Pleas of guilty. Fine of $200 against corporation. Fine of 200 and sentence of 1 year in jail against individual; jail sentence suspended and individual placed on probation for 1 day.1
- 287. Adulteration and misbranding of digitalis leaves. U. S. v. 7 Bags of Digitalis Leaves. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 305. Misbranding of boric acid. U. S. v. 498 Packages of Boric Acid. Default decree of condemnation. Product ordered delivered to a charitable Institution.1