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- 1251. Misbranding of Marmola Prescription Tablets. U. S. v. 62 Packages of Marmola Prescription Tablets. Tried to the court. Decree of condemnation and destruction; affirmed on appeal to the Circuit Court of Appeals. Petition for writ of certiorari denied by the Supreme Court.1
- 1252. Misbranding of Marmola Tablets. U. S. v. 23 Dozen Packages (276 pack ages) of Marmola Tablets (and 10 other seizure actions against Marmola Tablets). Decrees of condemnation and destruction.1
- 1253. Misbranding of UtraJel. U. S. v. Pynosol Laboratories, Inc., Edwin G. Melich, and James J. Melich. Pleas of guilty. Corporation fined $1,000; individual defendants each fined $1.1
- 1254. Misbranding of procaine hydrochloride. U. S. v. 1 Package, 8 Packages, and 19 Packages of Procaine Hydrochloride. Default decrees of condemnation and destruction.1
- 1255. Adulteration and misbranding of procaine hydrochloride solution, with epinephrine. U. S. v. 38 Packages of Procaine Hydrochloride Solution (and 3 other seizure actions against procaine hydrochloride solution). Default decrees of condemnation and destruction.1
- 1256. Misbranding of sulfathiazole tablets. U. S. v. Samuel S. Punsky (Franklin Pharmacy). Plea of nolo contendere. Fine, $1,000. Execution of sentence suspended and defendant placed on probation for 1 year.1
- 1257. Adulteration of Stero-Uteroids and misbranding of Satur-Pep. U. S. v. Lloyd M. Curts and Charles D. Folse (Curts-Folse Laboratories). Pleas of guilty. Fine, $200.1
- 1258. Misbranding of Perry's Famous Peptone Pills and of another drug known as Natura, Nu-Vita, or Vita. U. S. v. Victor Edison Perry (V. E. Perry). Plea of guilty. Sentence of 3 months' imprisonment suspended, and defendant placed on probation for 1 year.1
- 1259. Misbranding of Nervine, Q. B. Tonic, I-Do-Lax, Q. B. Skin Aid, Sen-San Diuretic Compound, Equine Antimalarial, and Veterinary Specific. U. S. v. J. W. Quinn Drug: Co. and John W. Quinn. Pleas of nolo contendere. Corporate defendant fined $50 on count 1, which was to be paid; also $100 on each of the remaining 6 counts, which was suspended. Imposition of sentence against individual defendant was indefinitely suspended.1
- 1260. Adulteration and misbranding of Pep-O-Sol Tablets, and misbranding of Vital-X Spray. U. S. v. Clarence A. Near (Near Chemical Co.). Plea of guilty. Fine, $100.1
- 1261. Misbranding of Dr. Holland's Cow Cathartic, Mineralized Medicated Stock Salt, and Liquid Gall Kure. U. S. v. The Holland Stock Remedy Co. and Alan R. Branson. Pleas of guilty. Fine of $250 and costs against each defendant.1
- 1262. Misbranding of Oripahs. U. S. v. 58 Packages and 220 Packages of Oripahs. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 1263. Misbranding of Special Compressed Tablets. U. S. v. 96,000 Special Compressed Tablets. Consent decree ordering the release of the product under bond.1
- 1264. Adulteration of calcium gluconate with dextrose. U. S. v. Lloyd M. Curts and Charles D. Poise (Curts-Folse Laboratories). Pleas of guilty. Fine, $100.1
- 1265. Adulteration and misbranding of nicotinic add tablets. U. S. v. Armour Co. (Armour Laboratories). Plea of nolo contendere. Fine, $100 and costs.1
- 1266. Adulteration of dandelion root. U. S. v. 98 Bags of Dandelion Root. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 1267. Adulteration of oil of lemon. U. S. v. 4 Barrels of Oil of Lemon (and 1 other seizure action against oil of lemon). Consent decree of condemnation. Product ordered released under bond.1
- 1268. Adulteration of Koagamin. U. S. v. 1,000 Units of Koagamin (and 3 other seizure actions against Koagamin). Decrees of condemnation. Portion of product ordered released under bond; remainder ordered destroyed.1
- 1269. Adulteration and misbranding of tincture of Hyoscyamus, U. S. v. 21 Bottles of Tincture of Hyoscyamus. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1
- 1270. Adulteration and misbranding of Ophthalets Epinephrine-Procaine Comp. U. S. v. 20 Boxes of Opthalets Epinephrine-Procaine Comp. Default decree of condemnation and destruction.1