- 2230. Misbranding of Pyrozide Tooth Powder. U. S. v. Web Distributing Co., Inc. Plea of guilty. Fine, $50.1
- 2252. Misbranding of Brown's Neuritis Capsules. U. S. v. Randal J. Brown (Thomas A. Brown Pharmacy). Plea of nolo contendere. Defendant fined $200 and placed on probation for 1 year.1
- 2321. Adulteration and misbranding of prophylactics. U. S. v. Allied Latex Corporation. Plea of guilty. Fine, $5,400.1
- 2359. Misbranding of Sanger Special Formula Single Strength Prescription and Sanger Special Formula Double Strength Prescription. U. S. v. Carl J. Greenblatt (G & W Laboratories). Plea of guilty. Fine of $500 and jail sentence of 3 months; jail sentence suspended and defendant placed on probation for 1 year.1
- 2389. Misbranding of Spectro-Chrome. U. S. v. Dinshah P. Ghadiali and Dinshab Spectro-Chrome Institute. Pleas of not guilty. Tried to the jury. Verdict of guilty. Institute fined $12,000. Individual fined $8,000; sentenced to 1 year in jail on each of first 3 counts, the execution of which sentence was suspended, and placed on probation for 5 years; imposition of sentence on last 4 counts suspended. Judgment affirmed on appeal to United States Circuit Court of Appeals. Petition for writ of certiorari denied by United States Supreme Court.1
- 2399. Misbranding of Apex Glossatina and Apex Medicated Scalp Cream. U. S. v. The Apex News & Hair Co., Inc., and Archibald J. Morgan. Pleas of guilty. Corporation fined $500; individual sentenced to 1 day in custody of U. S. marshal.1
- 2422. Misbranding of Estrusol tablets and Estrusol In oil. U. S. v. Carroll Dunham Smith Pharmacal Co., Carroll Dunham Smith, Sr., Carroll Dunham Smith, Jr., and Joseph W. Kouten. Pleas of guilty. Company fined $500; fine suspended and company placed on probation for 1 year. Imposition of sentence against individuals suspended and they were placed on probation for 1 day.1
- 2452. Misbranding of penicillin sodium. U. S. v. Joseph A. Alverez (Proctor Laboratories). Plea of guilty. Sentence of 1 year in jail and fine of $1,000. Sentence subsequently modified to provide for suspended sentence of 1 year, revocation of fine, and probation for 2 years.1
- 2588. Misbranding of Dolcin tablets. U. S. v. 109 Bottles.1
- 259. Adulteration and misbranding of prophylactics. U. S. v. 89 Gross and 18 1/2 Gross of Prophylactics. Default decrees of condemnation and destruction.1
- 2816. Adulteration of procaine hydrochloride. U. S. v. 65 Vials.1
- 2842. Misbranding of Tri-Estrin Tablets. U. S. v. Endocrine Co. and Herbert G. Brower. Pleas of nolo contendere. Fine of $200 against company and $1 against individual.1
- 2935. Misbranding of penicillin ointment and penicillin-G sodium crystalline, and adulteration and misbranding of Multovals Multi-Vitamins Gelucaps, Amberons Vitamin B Complex Gelucaps, and posterior pituitary ampuls. U. S. v. VCA Laboratories (Vitamin Corp. of America). Plea of guilty. Fine, $3,300.1
- 2948. Misbranding of Wonder Bath and Wonder Cream. U. S. v. Kay Austin (Academy Vita Products Co.). Plea of guilty. Fine, $500.1
- 315. Misbranding s of Kotalko. U. S. v. 59 1/2 Dozen Packages of Kotalko. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 3392. Adulteration and misbranding of amphetamine hydrochloride tablets. U. S. v. Robert Brinton Morris (Uno Laboratories). Plea of not guilty subsequently retracted. Fine of $100 on count 1; imposition of sentence on count 2 suspended and defendant placed on probation for 2 years.1
- 3421. Misbranding of Estinyl tablets, Hormotone "T" tablets, Oreton-M tablets, Neo-Hombreol tablets, and Metandren Linguets. U. S. v. Ace Mail Order Co. and Mendel Bernstein. Pleas of nolo contendere. Each defendant fined $750.1
- 3586. Adulteration of extract of Glycyrrhiza. U. S. v. MacAndrews & Forbes Co. Plea of guilty. Defendant placed on probation for 2 years.1
- 3721. Misbranding of cortisone acetate tablets. U. S. v. Edward Strauss. Plea of nolo contendere. Fine of $500 and sentence of one year in prison; prison sentence suspended and defendant placed on probation for one year.1
- 3749. Adulteration and misbranding of tincture of belladonna and tincture of Hyoscyamus. U. S. v. Standard Drug Co., Inc., and Jacob Starr. Plea of guilty by corporation; plea of nolo contendere by individual. Fine of $500 against each defendant.1