6379. Electronic Magnetic Instrument and Anapathic device. (F.D.C. No. 41299. S. Nos. 78-360/1 M.) QUANTITY: 1 Electronic Magnet Model G device and 1 Anapathic device at Bethany, Okla. SHIPPED: The Model G device was transported during 1955 or 1956, by Dr. C. W. Harper of Bethany, Okla., from L. L. Roby Mfg. Co., Tiffin, Ohio, and the Anapathic device was shipped in May 1950, from feansas City, Mo., by Radiation Laboratories, Inc. LABEL IN PART: "Electronic Magnetic Model G" and "Anapathic * * * Radia- tion Laboratories, Inc.*' ACCOMPANYING LABELING : Leaflets entitled "Electronic Magnetic Instrument Model G * * * Prices F.6.B. Tiffin Ohio," "Electronic Magnetic Instrument Model G * * * Instructions"; and sets of instructions entitled "Anapathic Instructions." RESULTS OF INVESTIGATION : The Electronic Magnetic Instrument contained components to provide an electronic circuit of low voltage, low frequency f aradic current, and a magnetic circuit of low voltage electromagnetic energy of 220 cycles per second. The Anapathio device was a wooden cabinet approximately 24" x 20" x 12" with an instrument control panel. The panel face contained two wells labeled "specimen" and "anapathic," an anapathic switch labeled "Neut 1" "Neut 2" "off" "scan" and "therapy," a power on-off switch, a start switch, power and scan lights and test switch number 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, two electrode pads approximately 4" x 5", with twin leads to plug into the panel which were labeled "collector" and "therapy." In the upper center of the front panel was a large timing dial. The back panel had prongs to which the power cord and ground leads were connected. There was also a 115v. AC convenience outlet. LIBELED : 12-26-57, W. Dist. Okla. CHARGE: 502(a)-when shipped, the labeling which accompanied the articles contained false and misleading representations that the Model G device was capable of treating body areas of congestion, inflammation and irritation; and of supplying stimulating energy to the body; and that the Anapathic device was capable of amplifying body energy; of implanting body energy in a media which could be used in the treatment of acute and chronic conditions; and of treating undulant fever, Streptococcus and meningococcus infections, carci- noma, tuberculosis, all colon disturbances, gas and all metallic poisons. DISPOSITION : On 3-17-58, a default decree of condemnation was entered against the Anapathic device and it was delivered to the Food and Drug Administration. O. W. Harper appeared and filed a claim for the Electromagnetic device. Thereafter, the Government filed written interrogatories. Following the filing of answers to the interrogatories the Government filed a motion for summary judgment which was sustained on 5-27-60. On 6-21-60, the Electromagnetic device was ordered condemned and de- livered to the Food and Drug Administration. DRUG FOR VETERINARY USE*