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- 1114. Adulteration and misbranding of gauze bandage. U. S. v. 34 Dozen pack ages of Gauze Bandage. Default decree of condemnation. Product ordered delivered to a local hospital.1
- 1356. Alleged misbranding of Willard's Tablets. U. S. v. 265 Packages and 258 Packages of Willard's Tablets, and 450 Envelopes of Printed Blatter. Tried to the court. Judgment for claimant. Decree ordering dismissal of the libel and release of the goods. Judgment affirmed on appeal to the circuit court of appeals.1
- 1522. Adulteration of triple distilled water. U. S. v. 1,900 Ampuls of Triple Distilled Water. Default decree of forfeiture and destruction.1
- 175. Misbranding of San-Yak K-L-B Pills. U. S. v. 9 Bottles of Dr. Burnham's San-Yak K-L-B Pills. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 210. Misbranding of Koxy-Ton. U. S. v. Five 1-Gallon Containers, 10 Half Gallon Containers, and 3 One-Fourth Gallon Containers of Koxy-Ton. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 2336. Misbranding of Nature's Minerals Compound and vitamin B complex tablets. U. S. v. Nature's Mineral Food Co., a partnership, and Perry B. Smith. Pleas of guilty. Partnership fined $500; Individual fined $100.1
- 2514. Adulteration and misbranding of Salicyline tablets. U. S. v. C. B. Kendall Co., Inc., and Claude B. Kendall. Pleas of guilty. Fine of $150 against each defendant.1
- 2535. Misbranding of Glancaps. U. S. v. Darnell Drug Co., Wilbur F. Darnell, and George W. Darnell. Pleas of guilty. Fine of $250 against company and 10 against each individual.1
- 267. Adulteration and misbranding of prophylactics. U. S. v. 12 Gross of Prophylactics. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 2752. Misbranding of herb preparations. U. S. v. Arthur Cox. Plea of guilty. Fine, $100.1
- 2923. Misbranding of Nature's Minerals. U. S. v. Nature's Mineral Food Co., Perry B. Smith, and Thornton B. Smith. Pleas of not guilty. Tried to the court and jury. Verdict of guilty against company; verdicts of not guilty against individuals. Fine of $500 against company.1
- 2965. Misbranding of Whitmer's Black Diamond Liniment, Whitmer's Eureka, and Whitmer's Red Carminative. U. S. v. The H. C. Whitmer Co., Inc. Plea of guilty. Fine, $500.1
- 3065. Misbranding of nembutal capsules. U. S. v. William J. Parker. Plea of guilty. Fine, $300.1
- 3129. Adulteration and misbranding of Folamin. U. S. v. Injectables Research Corp. Plea of guilty. Fine, $350.1
- 3201. Misbranding of procaine hydrochloride 2% and adulteration and misbranding of Salicyline No. 2 tablets. U. S. v. C. B. Kendall Co., Inc., Claude B. Kendall, and Ralph E. Monteith. Pleas of nolo contendere. Fines of $1,800 against corporation, $1,800 against defendant Monteith, and $900 against defendant Kendall.1
- 3285. Misbranding of Nembutal-C tablets, Nembutal Sodium capsules, Benzedrine Sulfate tablets, and Dexedrine Sulfate tablets. U. S. v. Pitman Wilson Co. and Herman N. Amick. Pleas of nolo contendere. Fines of 300 against company and $150 against individual.1
- 346. Adulteration of solution citrate of magnesia. U. S. v. Joseph D. Mehlman and Robert P. Friedman (F. & M. Chemical Co.). Pleas of guilty. Fine of $100 as to Joseph D. Mehlman and $1 as to Robert P. Friedman.1
- 3583. Misbranding of C. M. A. Formula B.-88, C. M. A. Formula E & B 55, Hancock's Formula No. 4, C. M. A. Formula S.-99, C. M. A. Formula S.L.-22. C. M. A. Old Style Indian Herb Medicine #10, and sugar tablets, and refusal to permit inspection. U. S. v. Coordinative Medicines Assn., Inc. (C. M. A., Hancock Medicine Co., and Christian Mutual Assn.), Robert E. Davis and Carrie Davis. Pleas of not guilty. Tried to the court. Verdict of guilty. Corporation fined $800, Robert E. Davis, $1, and Carrie Davis, $400. Robert E. Davis and Carrie Davis each sentenced to 2 years in prison; prison sentence suspended and each individual defendant placed on probation for 3 years.1
- 3736. Action to enjoin and restrain the interstate shipment of misbranded mineral tablets, B complex vitamins with iron tablets, and Mo Tee Na tablets. U. S. v. Nature's Mineral Food Co., Perry B. Smith, and Thornton B. Smith. Permanent injunction granted.1
- 394. Misbranding of Vitawine. U. S. v. 5 2/3 Dozen Bottles of Vitawine. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1