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- 20551. Adulteration and misbranding of effervescent Caf-Acetan, bine mass pills, sodium cacodylate amponlea, arsenous acid tablets, salol tablets, and fluidextract of squill. U. S. v. John Wyeth Inc Bro., Inc. Plea of nolo contendere. Fine, $200.1
- 20577. Adulteration and misbranding of tincture of aconite. U. S. v. Sharp & Dohme, Inc. Plea of nolo contendere. Fine, $600.1
- 20586. Adulteration of tincture digitalis and tincture aconite root. U. S. v. Smith, Kline & French Laboratories. Plea of guilty. Fine, $600.1
- 20597. Adulteration and misbranding of drug tablets. U. S. v. John A. Borneman. Plea of guilty. Fine, $100.1
- 20636. Adulteration and misbranding of canned shrimp. U. S. v. 45 Cases and 73 Cases of Canned Shrimp. Decrees of condemnation, forfeiture, and destruction.1
- 20637. Adulteration of crab meat. U. S. v. 97 Cans of Crab Meat. Default decree of condemnation, forfeiture, and destruction.1
- 20679. Misbranding of canned peas. U. S. v. 50 Cases and 900 Cases of Canned Peas. Decrees of condemnation and forfeiture. Product released under bond to be relabeled.1
- 20689. Misbranding of canned salmon. U. S. v. 650 Cartons of Canned Salmon. Decree of condemnation and forfeiture. Product released under bond to be relabeled.1
- 20690. Adulteration of canned pumpkin. U. S. v. 57 Cases and 3 Cans of Canned Pumpkin. Default decree of condemnation, forfeiture, and destruction.1
- 20696. Adulteration of canned shrimp. U. S. v. 800 Cases, et al., of Canned Shrimp. Decrees of condemnation and forfeiture. Product released under bond for separation and destruction of decomposed portion.1
- 20705. Adulteration of crab meat. U. S. v. 2 Barrels of Crab Meat. Default decree of condemnation, forfeiture, and destruction.1
- 20748. Adulteration and misbranding of capsules: phenyl salicylate, salol, and acetphenetidin; sodium salicylate; sedative; cinchophen; Cystitans; Mixed Treatment; Blaud modified; Asthmans: Dalgerine, formin compound; calomel compound; luminal (phenobarbital); and Rheumatans. U. S. v. The Philadelphia Capsule Co., Inc., and Joseph McManns. Plea of nolo contendere. Judgment of guilty. Philadelphia Capsule Co. fined $100; Joseph McManus fined $50.1