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- 1851. Misbranding of sulfathlazole tablets. U. S. v. The Lee Drag Co., Inc. Plea of nolo contendere. Fine, $750.1
- 1852. Adulteration and misbranding of atropine sulfate ointment and Nepco Ammoniated Mercury Ointment, and misbranding of Nepco Ephedrine Nasal Jelly and Nepco Sulfur Ointment. U. S. v. New England Pharmaceutical Corporation. Flea of guilty. Fine, $50 on each of 5 counts; sentence suspended on count 6.1
- 1853. Adulteration and misbranding of Bactratycin Antibiotic Ointment. U. S. v. 32 Jars of Bactratycin Antibiotic Ointment. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 1854. Action to enjoin and restrain the misbranding of drugs in interstate commerce. U. S. v. I. James Hendelberg (Southeast Pharmacy). Injunction granted.1
- 1855. Misbranding of sulfathiazole tablets. U. S. v. Emmons Blane Coffee (Coffee's Drug Store). Plea of guilty. Defendant fined $500 and placed on probation for 2 years.1
- 1856. Misbranding of sulfathiazole tablets. U. S. v. Henry C. Smith, Sr. (H. C. Smith's Drug Store). Plea of nolo contendere. Fine, $200.1
- 1857. Misbranding of sulfathiazole tablets. U. S. v. Robert G. Wheeler (Wheeler's Cat Rate Drug Store). Plea of guilty. Fine, $200 on count 1; 2 years' probation on counts 2 and 3.1
- 1858. Misbranding of sulfanilamide tablets. U. S. v. Hawkins Cut Rate Drug Co. and Luther O. Hawkins. Pleas of nolo contendere. Company fined $300; individual defendant sentenced to 6 months in jail, which sentence was suspended for a period of 2 years.1
- 1859. Misbranding of Nembutal Capsules. U. S. v. Cottage Pharmacy and Peter P. Bacmen. Pleas of guilty. Each defendant fined $200.1
- 1860. Misbranding of Konjola. U. S. v. The Arner Co., Inc., and Rolla Lawry. Pleas of nolo contendere. Fines, $250 against the corporate defendant and $750 against the individual defendant.1
- 1861. Adulteration and misbranding of Vivogen. U. S. v. 50 Cases of Vivogen. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 1862. Adulteration and misbranding of posterior pituitary injection. U. S. v. 2 Boxes and 1 Box of Posterior Pituitary Injection. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 1863. Adulteration of epinephrine. U. S. v. 10 Boxes of Epinephrine. Default decree of forfeiture and destruction.1
- 1864. Adulteration of physiological salt solution. U. S. v. 76 Vials of Physiological Salt Solution. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 1865. Adulteration and misbranding of paregoric. U. S. v. 19 Packages of Paregoric. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 1866. Adulteration and misbranding of Syrup Codesin. U. S. v. 11 Dozen Bottles of Syrup Codesin. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 1867. Adulteration and misbranding of Standard P-O and misbranding of Standard Dairy Cow Regulator, Standard Hog Regulator, Standard Stock. Tonic, and Standard Egg-O-Day. U. S. v. Standard Chemical Mfg. Co. and John W. Gamble and Benjamin Harrison. Pleas of nolo contendere. Corporate defendant fined $60; each of the Individual defendants fined $30.1
- 1868. Adulteration and misbranding of soap. U. S. v. 557 Dozen Cakes of Soap. Consent decree of condemnation. Product ordered released under bond.1
- 1869. Adulteration and misbranding of gauze pads. U. S. v. 46 Boxes of Gauze Pads. Consent decree of condemnation. Product ordered released under bond.1
- 1870. Adulteration and misbranding of gauze. U. S. v. 150 Boxes and 400 Boxes of Gauze. Consent decrees of condemnation. Product ordered released under bond.1