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- 3541. Misbranding of Sulfa Salverol ointment. U. S. v. 8,148 Tubes.1
- 3542. Action to enjoin and restrain the interstate shipment of misbranded Gingisol. U. S. v. David J. Barben (Gingisol Laboratories).1
- 3543. Misbranding of calcium polysulfide solution. U. S. v. Wilfred S. McKeon Plea of guilty. Fine of $50, plus costs, on count 1; suspended sentence and probation for 2 years on count 2.1
- 3544. Action to enjoin and restrain the interstate shipment of adulterated and misbranded rubber prophylactics. U. S. v. Joseph Lader, Clara Lader, and Anna Lader (Crown Rubber Sundries Co.). Permanent injunction granted.1
- 3545. Action to enjoin and restrain the altering of labeling and unlawful acts with respect to vitamin products while held for sale after shipment in interstate commerce. U. S. v. Vitamin Store of Missouri and Louis E. Krawitz and Miriam W. Krawitz. Injunction granted.1
- 3546. Misbranding of Gold-Lax Tonic. U. S. v. Eijiro Ishii (Gold-Lax Tonic Laboratory). Plea of nolo contendere. Fine, $100, plus costs.1
- 3547. Misbranding of StafTabs calcium and phosphorus tablets. U. S. v. 37 Bottles, etc.1
- 3548. Misbranding of Spectro-Chrome. U. S. v. 1 Device, etc.1
- 3549. Misbranding of Therm-Massage infrared heat applicator. U. S. v. 143 Cartons, etc.1
- 3550. Action to enjoin and restrain violations of Sections 301 (a) and 301 (k) with respect to male and female hormones. U. S. v. El-O-Pathic Pharmacy, Martin A. Clemens, and Vita Pharmacals, Inc. Tried to the court. Judgment denying application for permanent injunction reversed upon appeal.1
- 3551. Misbranding of Hydr-Oxy-Colon device. U. S. v. 1 Device (and 5 other seizure actions).1
- 3552. TB-1 tables. U. S. v. 4,682 Bottles, etc.1
- 3553. Action to enjoin and restrain violations of Section 301 (a) with respect to male and female hormones. U. S. v. Hudson Products Co. (Maywood Pharmacal Co.), and Allen H. Parkinson. Tried to the court. Judgment denying application for permanent injunction reversed upon appeal.1
- 3554. Misbranding of Dexedrine Sulfate tablets. U. S. v. Rudolph Matlock (Matlock Pharmacy), and Homer T. Wyatt. Pleas of guilty. Fine of $1,000 against Defendant Matlock; fine of $500 against Defendant Wyatt.1
- 3555. Misbranding of Dexedrine Sulfate tablets. U. S. v. J. Malcolm Webb Webb's Drugs). Plea of guilty. Fine, $250.1
- 3556. Misbranding of pentobarbital sodium capsules and Dexedrine Sulfate tablets. U. S. v. Frierson Drug Store (Frierson Drug Co., Inc.), Frederick J. Felder, and Harley S. Martin. Pleas of guilty. Fines of $100 against corporation and $50 against each individual.1
- 3557. Misbranding of pentobarbital sodium capsules, Benzedrine Sulfate tablets, Dexedrine Sulfate tablets, and sulfadiazine tablets. U. S. v. Medley Drug Store and Raymond R. Medley. Pleas of guilty. Fine of $70 against defendants jointly.1
- 3558. Misbranding of pentobarbital sodium capsules, Dexedrine Sulfate tablets, thyroid tablets, diethylstilbestrol capsules, and sulfadiazine tablets. U. S. v. Burley F. Jones (Sidney's Drug Store), Jay J. Gentry, and Cecil N. Gammon. Pleas of guilty. Fine of $100 against defendants jointly.1
- 3559. Misbranding of pentobarbital sodium capsules and Tuinal capsules. U. S. v. Carolina Pharmacy and T. Philip Lloyd. Pleas of nolo contendere. Fine of $500 against defendants jointly. Individual also placed on probation for 2 years.1
- 3560. Misbranding of diethylstilbestrol perles. U. S. v. Standard Pharmacy and Thomas L. White. Pleas of guilty. Fine of $150 against each defendant.1