16153. Adulteration and Misbranding of Giles germicide and Giles magic lotion & Tslood pnriflei-. IF. S.' v. 12 I^arge-Siae Bottles of Giles Gex*xnicide, et al. Defaiilt decrees of condemnation, forfeiture, and destruction. (F. & D. Nos. 22830, 22833, 22834, 22836 to 22842. incl., 22844, 22845, 22846. I. S. Nos. 17036-x, 24493-x, 24494-x, 25323-x, 25324-x, 25325-x, 25501-x to 25505-x, incl., 25546-x to 25550-x, incl. S. Nos. 851, 852, 861, 862, 863, 865, 866, 867, 868, 888.) On June 22, June 25, June 26, June 27, and June 28, 1928, respectively, the United States attorneys for the Districts of Eastern Missouri, Western Mis- souri, Maryland, Southern New York, and Northern California, respectively, acting upon reports by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the District Courts of the United States for said districts libels praying seizure and condemnation' of 32 large-size bottles and 48 small-size bottles of Giles germicide and 80 gallon cans and 110 quart cans of Giles magic lotion & blood purifier, in various lots at St. Louis, Mo,, Kansas City, Mo., Baltimore, Md., New York, N. Y., and San Francisco, Calif., alleging that the articles had been shipped by the Giles Remedy Co., from Chicago, Ill., between the dates of May 23, 1927, and May 31, 1928, and had been transported from the State of Illiinois into the States of Missouri, Maryland, New York, and California, respectively, and charg- ing adulteration and misbranding in violation of the food and drugs act as amended. Analyses of samples of the articles by this department showed that Giles' germicide consisted essentially of linseed oil, camphor, and ether; and that Giles' magic lotion and blood purifier consisted essentially of linseed oil, camphor, and ether. Bacteriological examination showed that the articles were neither antiseptic nor germicidal, even when undiluted. A portion of the Giles magic lotion & blood purifier was labeled in part: (Tin container) " Blood Purifier * * *. Tonic and blood purifier for both internal and external use. For the Prevention and Treatment of all Diseases of Germ Origin affecting Horses and Cattle * * *. Prevents and removes congestion, the one disease; dispels Fever and 'inflammation and other com- plications most promptly and effectually with no Bad After Effect. Strength- ens the Heart. For the Treatment of Chills, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Shipping Fever, Distemper, Oatarrhal Fever, Enteric Fever, Influenza and Complications. Spasmodic and Flatulent Colic, Inflammation of the Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys or Bladder; Indigestion, Etc. * * * Remedy * * * Seriousness of the case. * * * fever * * * Continue administering by the mouth until a satisfactory temperature is induced. In acute ailments, quickest and most economical results are obtained by liberal use of ' Giles' at the start. Cough, Colds * * * Colic * * * Chills * * * As a Tonic Conditioner. For loss of Appetite, nervous indigestion, impaired wind, palpitation or weakness, give constitutional treatment of two or three 2-ounce doses per day and rectal injection once a day. It should be applied as promptly as possiible to the injured part or to the immediate vicinity of internal trouble. To the chest and sides; to the abdomen between the legs in bowel, kidney, and bladder i.fijjticns; to strains and bruises liberally with considerable fruition; to fresh wounds sparingly to antisepticize; to the seat of abscesses on oakum well saturated; to the coronet in case of soreness in the feet by means of a soaking boot and oakum; in the eye full strength by means of a small, soft sponge (care being taken to get it well into the eye) and liberally to the throat in case of sore throat, well rubbed in. Be sure that the part is dry before applying and use no water in connection with it under any circumstance. Remedy * * * benefiting another, but strengthens the entire system * * * Conditioner." The labels of a portion of the said Giles magic lotion & blood purifier contained the above-quoted statements together with the following: (Circular) "The Modern Scientific Remedy that Embodies the Correct Prin- ciple of Curing. Preventive and Cure for Milk Fever .* * *. Knowing the ' Giles' method of treatment, any owner of cattle, horses, sheep, hogs, or other domestic animals, is perfectly equipped to keep health among his herds and flocks, in his pens and stables * * *. 'Giles' being a true germicide, is quickly taken up by the blood and eliminates Germ Poison, thereby removing the congestion wherever located. The Cause of the ailment is removed and no time is lost in doctoring symptoms. Therefore it is only necessary to know that an animal is ailing and begin treatment at once. * * * you begin to counteract the work of the germ poisons before they gain much headway. Much suffering, loss, and time is saved by this method of treatment * * *. In acute cases when there is much pain, the doses should be larger and more frequently given until the pain subsides, and then less often until a complete cure is affected. The best way is to commence giving ' Giles' as soon as an animal is seen to be ailing. Give full and frequent doses when there is much pain and suffering, and tonic doses-that is, two or three times a day, in mild cases * * *. When there is intestinal trouble, doses by the rectum should be more frequent. In cases where the mucous membranes of the nostrils and upper air passages are affected, as cold in the head, the remedy should be given by the nostrils as well as by the mouth and rectum. In udder troublesi it may be injected through the teats and into the vagina in all vaginal affec- tions. In swellings, abscesses, sores, wounds, affections of the feet, skin, etc., the remedy should be applied externally as well as being given internally by mouth and rectum. In eye and ear troubles it should be used full strength in both. The reason for administering the remedy internally when the trouble is apparently all external, is because it serves to put the entire system in good condition by eliminating germ poisons and purifying the blood, thereby reaching every part of the body and hastening recovery. ' Giles' is a powerful vitalizer and tonic, commences to build up and tone the entire system from the first dose and the animal regains a normal condition of health without having to combat the depressing effects of the narcotic drugs used in veterinary practice. It is also a wonderful healing antiseptic for exteraal injuries, bruises, sores, fresh wounds, eye, ear, and skin affectxons; for umbilical trouble in calves; in calving when outside assistance is necessary and in surgical operations. It is the only Germicide that positively will not injure membrane linings and the fact that it can be put in the eye full strength, beneficially, is proof that it is not irritating. ? If an ailment is at all curable, ' Giles' gives you the means to accomplish it. Not only that, but as a preventive, tonic, and conditioner, there is nothing so reliable and sure. * * * cow as a tonic conditioner or constitutional treatment * * *. Udder Troubles * * *. If the ' Giles' method of treatment for Milk Fever is faithfully followed not only will a quicker cure result than by any other method, but there will be no loss or dimi- nution of the flow of milk * * *. Bathe the udder well with the remedy * * *. This method of treatment should be faithfully continued until the cow is out of danger * * *. Garget (Congestion of the Udder) * * *. Treat- ment * * *. Bathe the udder, milk veins, and glands and rub in well. Inject some of the remedy into each teat. Inflammation of the Udder. Suppression of Milk * * * tuberculosis in cattle * * * Blood Purifier. This is true germicide, which possesses no reactive or irritating qualities. It acts quickly through the blood, stimulating the circulation and the action of the white blood corpuscles in rendering germs inert and in expelling their poisons (toxins) from the system, restoring healthy action to every organ of the body and giving greater power of resistance to the work of disease germs * * *. ' Giles' will prove the safest and most effective test for this trouble. It can be administered with perfect safety and benefit in all those cases in which the tuberculin test is forbidden and it can also be given to cows affected by the reaction of tuberculin witti benefit. Experiment and experience with the ' Giles' method of treatment confirms the belief that it is the best and safest test for tuberculosis under all conditions and it is confidently recommended to dairymen as a test and treatment for this affection * * *. The qualities of ' Giles' as a germicide, at any rate, makes it a preventive of germ ailments and it is of undoubted value for that purpose * * *. Tuberculosis of the Lungs. When there is reason to believe that there is tubercular affection of the lungs, a simple, effective test is to inject 1 ounce of ' Giles' into each nostril. This administration by the nostrils can be made effective and easy by raising the head and administering the remedy in such a way that it will carry well over into the bronchial tubes and thence into the stomach. The inhalation of gases will reach the lungs and cause a loosening of the mucous which will show in the nostrils in a comparatively short- time. If there is no sign of this mucous after the administration by the nostrils, it is safe to believe that there is no tubercular affection of the lungs. Even if the lungs are only slightly affected, the continued use of this remedy by the nostrils twice a day and 4 ounces twice a day by the mouth, is recommended as the best possible treat- ment * * *. When glands are swollen and feverish * * * medicinal properties of the remedy are absorbed by the glands, while the germs which are excreted in the feces are rendered inert and powerless to spread contagion. Sores and ulcers should be rubbed clear of any purulent matter with a coarse cloth or piece of oakum saturated with the remedy, even to the bleeding point, and the remedy then applied two or three times a day. Calving. Dropping After Calving. * * *. Abortion.--The best prevention of abortion is to secure a remedy that will correct all the harmful conditions tending to pro- duce it * * *. Constitutional treatment of 2 to 4 ounces of ' Giles' Remedy should be given daily the last few weeks of gestation, which with good care and gentle handling most often acts to prevent abortion and a great aid to the natural delivery of a robust, healthy calf and almost insure the animal cleaning herself promptly and naturally. Furthermore, the calf is not so likely to be affected with diarrhea or scours * * *. Retention of the Pla- centa (After Birth). Umbilical Hernia-Navel Ill * * *. Treatment.- At start give 2 ounces by mouth and a rectal injection of like amount. Saturate a wad of oakum with the remedy and bind on navel, first cleaning sore by wiping away all dirt and purulent matter with a piece of oakum wet with the remedy. Leave oakum on and refresh with remedy twice daily. Continue giving 1-ounce doses three times a day with an occasional rectal injection. Stomatitis * * *. Treatment.-Begin with 4-ounce doses by the mouth three times a day and a rectal injection of same amount once a day. If mouth and tongue are badly inflamed, swab out with piece of burlap or coarse sacking fastened on end of stick and saturated with remedy. Foot and Mouth Disease.- A specific contagious fever * * * . ' Giles' should be an immediate test for the malady and establish its presence to a certainty before taking stringent measures. The affected animals should be separated from the healthy ones and the ' Giles' treatment commenced. If the ailment is other than foot and mouth disease, it will begin to yield readily and would tend to arrest the spread of any contagious or infectious affections. Treatment.-Treat as in stomatitis as to dosage and swabbing. Wipe sores on feet clean to point of bleeding with rough cloth wet with remedy. In extreme cases bind oakum on sores well wet with remedy. Food Distention of Rumen or Paunch * * *. Treatment.- Give 4 ounces by mouth and rectal injection of like amount. If animal Is not relieved in an hour, repeat * * *. Vomiting, Pica (depraved appetite), Indigestion, Colic, Scour in Calves, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Inflammation of In- testines, Constipation * * *. Lungs and respiratory orKans. Symptoms in- volving these organs treated practically the same. Treatment.--Give 4 ounces each by mouth and rectum at first. If animal is badly distressed, give 4-ounce doses every hour until relieved. An ounce injected into each nostril will help greatly. Eye affections. For all affections of the eye ' Giles' will prove to be the best treatment ever devised. It should be applied full strength with a small soft sponge and see that it gets well into the eye. Wounds and sores. For wounds and sores this remedy will be found more healing and soothing than anything that can possibly be applied. In castrating the remedy should be freely applied to the wound before animal is released and second application will be unnecessary in young animals. In older animals, if there is swelling, the wound or sore should be wiped out with the remedy and kept wet as possible. Stomach troubles. Bloating or Hoven * * *. Treatment * * *. Con- tinue treatment by giving 2 to 4 ounces by mouth .every hour and occasional rectal injection until animal is relieved. Follow wife one or two 2-ounce doses a day for two or three days to prevent return of the trouble. Jaundice (Con- gestion of Liver or Yellows) * * *. Inflammation of Liver (Hepatitis * * *_ The Fluke Disease * * *. Inflammation of the Spleen (Splenitis) * * *. Treatment * * *. If animal improves, doses may be reduced to two or three a day. This treatment should be continued several days until animalis in good condition. Ailments of sheep * * *. Preventive measures are the best to keep animals in healthy condition. 'Giles' being a perfect germicide supplies the best preventive as well as cure * * *. For foot troubles, the sores should be thoroughly cleansed by wiping away all dirt and purulent matter with a rough rag saturated with the remedy * * *. Eye and Ear.--Use ' Giles' full strength . * * *. Worms, Ticks, Grubs in Nostrils, Lice and Nits" * * *. Treatment.-Wipe the affected parts with a rough cloth saturated with the remedy and keep sore well moistened. Inject into nostrils when affected. Giles Magic Lotion and Blood Purifier or ' Giles,' as this treatment is commonly called, is so efficient as a Preventive and Curative Treatment for the Common Ailments of Cows-so superior to all other methods, that it is con- sidered indispensable by those who know * * *. Prevent Abortion, Treat Milk Fever Successfully without loss of Milk Flow, Relieve Udder Troubles, Assist Effectually in the removal of the Placenta or Afterbirth without the too common after-effect of barrenness or sterility, Prevent and Stop Diarrhoea or Scours in Calves, Exactly Supply the Dairy Farmers' need for a fail-proof ever-ready remedy for Cow Ailments. A portion of the said Giles magic lotion and blood purifier was labeled in part: (Tin container) " Tonic and Blood Purifier for both Internal and External Use. For the Prevention and Treat- ment of all diseases of Germ Origin Affecting Horses and Cattle * * *. Best Treatment for Coughs, Colds, Chills, Sore Throat, Pink Eye, Shipping Fever, Distemper, Catarrhal Fever, Catarrhal Laryngitis and Complications. A Tonic, Conditioner, for loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Short Wind, Palpita- tion or Weakness of the Heart * * *. Imparts Vital Energy * * *. Subdues Fever. Allays inflammation * * * does not weaken but strength- ens the heart * * .*, strengthens the entire system; (booklet) Blood Tonic * * * which destroys and removes from the system the toxins of Germs, increases the blood action * * * other organs, enabling them' to perform their natural functions * * * which acts as a blood purifier, to overcome or neutralize Disease Germs; * * * Febrifuge, or Tonic Stimulant * * * Healing * * *. Congestion the Cause of Disease * * *. There is but one cause of disease-congestion, and that ' Giles,' in relieving congestion, therefore is effective in many ailments which are likely to affect the horse * * *. Active Congestion * * * Passive Congestion * * *. The ger- micidal qualities of ' Giles ' and its action on the circulation forces a renewal of blood in the affected parts by increasing the pressure from the arteries, thus removing the congestion and its complications which form the symptom's termed diseases * * *. Why will ' Giles ' relieve congestion? Because it stimulates the action of the heart, increasing the pressure, throwing oxygen through the veins and arteries of the body so that the disease germs and their poisons cannot thrive, thus ousting congestion whenever it is present, no matter in what part of the body. * * * Contains a happy combination of healing mediums, quickly taken up by the circulatory system and sent flowing through every gate and alley of the body, sweeping out before it all the toxin and germ's which have produced the congestion, the cause of the ailment. All this is done without harmful or reactive effect, which is a danger of the drugs used often in the regular practice * * *. It soothes and heals the tissues while it destroys the cause of the affection. It is strong enough to drive out the poison of .the malady, yet so mild in its health-giving properties that it cannot injure . the most delicate membrane. * * * remedy * * *. Vagina-(The genito- urinary organ of the female.) This administration is an important opera- tion in the treatment of retention of the urine in any case where sufficient relaxation does not result from administration by the mouth and rectum in due time, also for the prompt relief of the inflammation and heat incidental to that organ in nymphomania (horsing) * * *. This operation will in many cases serve to aid in voiding the urine. It should be repeated, if staling does not occur in ten or fifteen minutes. Aid in extreme difficulty of voiding the urine * * * for inflamed enlargements of the legs * * *. It is a tonic and vitalizer which readily strengthens and benefits * * ' * but strengthens the heart and system. * * * which corrects the stomach and stimulates the bowels to healthy action * * * possesses the qualities of subduing fever and allaying inflammation internal or external. * * * opens the pores, in- duces sweating * * *. It is a potent factor for the removal of inflammation, which is the direct cause of pain. It acts to prevent the formation or retard the growth of abscesses; to remove soreness and swellings; to keep a fresh wound free from infection and to convert old sores to a healthy condition, causng them to heal rapidly. It heals without forming a scab and often pre- vents scars. 'Giles' promotes a rapid growth of healthy, tough hoof and is the most potent application for the removal of fever from the feet and to keep them in healthy condition. * * * will prevent and relieve many affections of the eye. * * * should be admin:stered at the first sign of the animal's ailing from any cause and should be repeated as frequently as necessary to prevent development of serious complications, even to the extent of every 10, 15, oc 20 minutes until the animal shows improvement, then less often until the condition is satisfactory * * *. Administer by the nostrils one to two ounces in each nostril in such a way that it will carry over into the throat whenever the seat of the trouble is known to be in the air pas- sages * * *. Its nature is such that it is incapable of harm and can only afford prompt benefit. Externally-It should be applied as promptly as pos- sible to the injured part or to the immediate vicinity of internal trouble; to the chest and s des in colds; to the abdomen between the legs in bowel, kidney and bladder affections; * * * to antiseptize; on oakum well saturated to the seat of abcesses; to the coronet in case of soreness in the feet, by means of a soaking boot and oakum ; in the eye, full strength, by means of a small, soft sponge * * *; and liberally to the throat .n case of sore throat * * *. How to treat a cough. A cough may be caused by dry catarrh in the head following a badly treated case of distemper or catarrhal fever or by an ac- companiment of bronchitis (broken wind) or asthma (heaves). Treatment- No matter what the predisposing cause may be, relief will be afforded by adm nistering one to two-ounce doses of 'Giles' by the nostrils (see page 3) two or three times a day. * * * Chill * * *. Many authorities do not accord the importance to chill that it should have. Many a horse would be saved serious illness were proper precautions taken to treat the chill as soon as possible. A prompt use of 'Gles' as soon as a horse is exposed wiil stop the chill and arrest the fever of which it is a precursor or accompanies it * * *. Treatment-Give promptly four to six ounces of ' Giles' toy the mouth years ago I was in a hospital three months from an, attack of La Grippe. Since that time my ankles have been swollen and I have had a pain> in my back and kidneys. I took two bottles of your medicine, and now I want to say my back andi kidneys are all right and my ankles very much better * * *. I think it will cure the worst case of La Grippe in a short time * * *. Severe Cold of Long Standing * * *. I have used Giles' Germicide for a very severe cold of four weeks' stand- ing * * * after using one half bottle of your Germicide I was entirely cured and have not had a cough since * * *. ' It is the best medicine I have ever taken for a bad cough * * *. The New Discovery for Acute or Chronic Diseases of Germ Origin, Either Internal or External * * *. Tonic * * *. In cases of indigestion or stomach disorders of any kind, the action of the remedy in neutralizing and expelling the gaseous poisons * * *. This, how- ever, is only temporary and ceases as soon as the ailment is corrected * * *. If constipated, or before commencing treatment for a chronic trouble * ' * *, a valuable preparation to have constantly at hand in case of emergency. Coughs and Colds. Take * * * in severe cases * * *. If there are spasms of coughing * * * take * * * remedy to relieve it * * *. Pleurisy. Treatment about the same as for La Grippe, with appli- cations of the remedy to the side which is affected * * *. Pneumonia. Treatment about the same as for La Grippe. Sore Throat and Diph- theria. Take a half teaspoonful of the remedy every three hours and during the interval between doses apply the remedy feo the inside of the throat about every twenty minutes or half an hour by means of a small swab. Also apply the remedy externally by bathing the throat'from ear to ear, keeping it covered with a flannel cloth. Ordinary sore throat as a general thing, does not require the use of the swab, but in severe cases it is best not to take any chances and use the remedy as above, particularly for children * * *. Note.-If the patient has feverish symptoms, the remedy should be taken every fifteen or twenty minutes until three or four doses are taken. Keep wrapped up warm until perspiration starts. La Grippe. Take * * * according to severity of the attack. Also use the remedy as an external application to the throat, chest, and side, rubbing it in thoroughly and covering with hot flannels. If the mucous membrane of the nasal passage is inflamed, causing pain in the head and difiicult breathing * * *, remedy should also be used the same as for Nasal Catarrh (which see) by inhaling a small quantity through each nostril * * *. Croup * * ?*. This treatment usually causes nausea, which, together with the action of the medicine on the mucous lining, seldom fails to give relief. In addition to this treatment, it is best to bathe the throat and chest with the remedy and cover with a hot flannel. If there are symptoms of spasmodic contraction of the muscles, bathe the back of the neck and spinal column with the remedy. Measles, Scarlet Fever, Chicken Pox. In Measles * * * a half teaspoonful of the remedy every hour until broken out nicely, then four or five times a day until fully recovered. In Scarlet Fever give the remedy in half teaspoonful doses five or six times a day and apply the remedy externally to the swollen glands, and also use with a swab as recommended for sore throat *? * *. In Chicken Pox give the remedy * * * and apply externally to prevent itching. Small Pox. Give internally * * * the remedy six or eight times a day. Use externally to prevent itching or marking, and to keep the eruptions scattered. Chills, Fever and Ague, Malaria. When you feel the chill coming on, take a teaspoonful of the remedy, repeat in twenty minutes, cover up warm and take from half to a teaspoonful of the remedy every hour as long as the chill or fever lasts. At other times between the periods, take one teaspoonful of the remedy before meals and at bed time. For a tonic to purify the system and build up the blood, take the remedy four or five times a day. Colic or Cholera Morbus. Take a teaspoonful of the remedy, repeat every twenty minutes until relieved * * *. If there are severe cramping pains, it is a good idea to bathe the bowels with the remedy, using considerable fruition. Appendicitis or Stoppage of the Bowels and Constipation. Take a teaspoonful of the remedy every fifteen or twenty minutes * *. *. Use . the remedy as an external application in the region of the pain, and inject about half an ounce of the remedy in the rectum * * *.. The injection may be repeated two or three times or until relieved. Neuralgia, Pains, Cramps, Spasms of the Muscles, Etc. Bathe the parts affected with the remedy * * * also, take internally a teaspoonful of the remedy every hour unless entirely relieved sooner * * *. Diarrhoea or Dysentery. Take from one-half to a teaspoonful every hour until relieved, then about three times per day until the bowels become regulated * * *. Earache. Apply by saturating cotton with a few drops of the remedy and crowding it into the ear. Toothache. Saturate cotton with the remedy and apply to the gum in the region of the pain * * * Lameness or Soreness * * *. Apply the remedy with fric- tion or by saturating a soft cloth, or both * * *, Guts * * *. Apply locally * * *. Inflamed Eyes or Eyelids * * *. Apply the remedy, in and around the lids * * *. In severe cases a few drops may be dropped inside the lid without fear of any bad results * * *. Insect Stings * * *. Poison Ivy * * *. Apply the remedy externally. Chronic Diseases. Ca- tarrh of the Head. Snuff about ten drops of the remedy up each nostril night and morning * * .*. in addition to this, take one teaspoonful of the remedy before meals and at bed time, to thoroughly purify the blood. Asthma. Take from one-half to a teaspoonful every thirty minutes until relieved; then four times a day or oftener until permanently relieved. Diseases of the Throat and LungS. Take a teaspoonful of the remedy five or six times a day to purify and build up the blood, and to overcome the congested and irritated condition of the mucous linings of the parts. Consumptives will find the tissue building properties of this remedy greater than that of Cod Liver Oil, saying nothing of its germicidal properties. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Catarrh of the Stomach. Take * * * before meals and at bed time. No restriction as to diet; eat anything the appetite craves. Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, and Paraly- sis * * *. Apply the .remedy freely, using plently of fruition. When con- venient, or if the pain is very severe, keep the remedy applied to the parts by means of a soft linen or cotton cloth, covered with warm flannel. Take internally a teaspoonful of the remedy four or five times a day to purify the blood and equalize the circulation. Kidneys, Bladder and Prostatic E>iseases. For Kidney Trouble, take a teaspoonful of the remedy four times a day. If there is pain in the back, apply the remedy the same as for Rheumatism * * *. For Bladder and Prostatic troubles * * *, and if there is inflammation and a. mucous discharge from the urethra, inject about ten or fifteen drops of the remedy with a small syringe. This treatment will also be found an eflicient treatment for acute or Chronic Gonorrhoea and Gleet. Ninety-five per cent of all cases of sexual weakness in males or females is directly trace- able to the presence of a peculiar irritant in the urine. This treat- ment acts at once in relieving the cause and restoring vigor, without the slightest chance of any bad after effects. It is not a temporary excitant, but produces permanent and lasting results in every case. Take a tea- spoonful before meals and at bed time. Blood and Skin Diseases. Scro- ,fula, Erysipelas, Eczema, Syphilitx Affections, and all Other Sores or Skin Eruptions. Take internally a teaspoonful of the treatment four or five times a day, to thoroughly cleanse the system of all impurities. Apply the remedy externally to affected parts * * *. If inconvenient to bandage the parts in the day time, keep them moist with the remedy, by applying it three or four times a day with the finger or a small sponge. In some cases of Eczema or Skin Affections the eruptions may appear a trifle more after using the treatment four or five days, but this is simply the action of the treatment in driving the impurities from the system and will soon sub- side if the treatment is continued * * *? Carbuncles, Felons, Boils, Etc Keep the parts saturated with the treatment * * * take a teaspoonful of the remedy three or four times a day. Piles-Itching, Blind Bleeding, Internal or Protruding. Apply the treatment with the finger or a soft sponge. If they are internal and cannot be reached otherwise, inject a small quantity of the treatment with a syringe. In most cases it is advisable to keep the' parts separated by means of a small piece of soft linen saturated with the remedy and inserted in the rectum * * *. Female Troubles. For Ulcera- tions, Inflammatioai, Whites, and Menstrual Disorders. Take internally a tea- spoonful of the remedy four or five times a day, to regulate menstrual dis- orders and prevent pain. Use the treatment as a local application to the parts by means of a syringe or otherwise, to bring the treatment in direct contact with the seat of trouble. If there is Leucorrhoea or a discharge of whites, use the treatment as an injection. We invite correspondence concerning any of the above diseases or other complications ndt named in this sheet * * *. Blood Poison * * * Want to tell you what great benefit I received from the use of Giles' Germicide. For many years I have been a great sufferer, one of my limbs being badly swollen, with a terrible sore near the ankle * * *. I tried everything to get relief, but nothing did me any good until I commenced taking your medicine. Before I had used one bottle the pain had left my leg, and I could eat and sleep as well as ever, and before using three bottles I could walk and work without trouble * * *. After hours of untold suffering, caused by Blood Poison * * ?*. I received relief from the first application of Giles Germicide. After I noticed the pain decreasing I again applied it, and in less than an hour I fell asleep and had the first good rest free from pain in 48 hours. By morning the inflammation had subsided, and there was no perceptible pain * * *. For Indigestion * * *. I take great pleasure in recommending Giles' Germicide as a cure for Indigestion. I was troubled several years with this complaint and at times suffered greatly. After taking this medicine for a short time all symptoms of the disease disap- peared, and I found I could eat anything I desired without disagreeable results * * *. Stung by a Stingaree * * *. Some time ago I was * * * stung by a Stingaree, a very poisonous fish, and in consequence - my leg swelled to double its normal size, and upon going to the doctors they said that an operation would be necessary * * *. In one week was en- tirely cured of my wound, and I must say it was a miraculous cure, and in conclusion will say that I * * * recommend the famous Giles' Germi- ng * * * Prostate Gland Troubles and Other Ills * * *. I have suffered for several years from Prostate Gland trouble, which has caused Gystis and other ills; and the only relief that I have received was and is by the use of this Blood Purifier. I have used about three bottles and feel that it has done me much good * * *. It is an excellent tonic also, and I have not for years been able to eat mince pie and other favorites of my boyhood days; now at 66 I can safely eat anything, for I have the article that will prevent me from suffering from indigestion. If I feel a cold coming on I take a spoonful on going to bed and am all right in the morning. If I have an ache or pain I apply it to the part and am relieved * * *. In fact, I hardly know what to state in the manner of cramps, pains-inside and out * * * aches of every kind, that it is not good for. My kidney trouble has been relieved, and I believe by its use to be entirely free from that suffer- ing. I have no more dyspepsia. It relieved my little daughter, who had an abscess in the ear * * *. Dislocated Ankle * * *. When I first com- menced to use it, I applied it to a dislocated ankle; nothing prior to it would ease my pain, but upon the second application I retired and went to sleep very comfortably without pain * * *. Female Diseases * * *. Two years ago my wife was operated upon for tumors in the side. After the operation she failed in health and weight. Six months later the doctors said she would have to undergo another operation and have both ovaries removed. I * * * was advised * * * to first try your Giles' Germicide * * *. My wife began to gain in health and strength and the pains all left her. She is now good and strong and the tumors have disappeared * * ?*. Piles * * *. Last August I had a very bad attack of Itching and Bloody Piles. Four or five applications of Giles' Germicide completely cured me, or at least I have not had symptoms of Piles since * * *. Several months since I had a severe attack of Protruding Piles, which I successfully treated with Giles' Germicide * * *. In a week th'ey had completely disappeared and were never forced back by me. I have no trouble or symptoms of them since that time and consider them as cured * * *. Paralysis * * *. Having been almost helpless for five years from the effects of a paralytic stroke, was induced to try your remedy and pleased to say the same gave me immediate relief * * *. I take great pleasure in recommending it to all households for all ailments * * *. Saved His Son's Life. We took up Giles' Germicide as a last resort, and used it for a son of mine, who was lying at the point of death, and practically given up by * * * who pronounced his, case one of intermittent fever and urinary poison. Pie is now well and hearty, and w.-> feel very grateful * * *. Croup * * *. Measles * * * I tried it on was Croup, with the very quickest of results. The next was that of Measles * * *. She was sick but two or three days and then played all of the time, not missing a meal or having a cough. Her body and face broke ou': perfectly in one night. There is not a thing happens in my family in the way of sickness or accidents but what we use this remedy, and with the most astonishing results * * *. ' Had Rheumatism Six Years, Relieved with Three Bottles of Gile's Germicide * * *. I suffered with Rheumatism, off and on, for six years, often being confined to my bed. Three bottles of Giles' Germicide cured me, and I have not been troubled since taking it. I can recommend it to anyone as a good and reliable cure * * *.. Rheumatism Relieved with Three Bottles * * *. For two years I have been troubled with Rheumatism * * *. I am now taking the third bottle of Giles' Germi- cide and feel entirely cured * * *. Ulcerated Tonsils * * *. I suffered with Ulcerated Tonsils for two years and was unable to get any permanent relief until I used Giles' Germicide. I used two bottles of the Germ cide and up to the present time, August 22, 1899, my tonsils have not troubled me. I can also recommend your medicine as a sure cure for Eczema." It was alleged in the libels that the articles were misbranded in that the above^quoted statements appearing in the labeling were false and fraudulent, since the said articles contained no ingredients or combinations of ingredients capable of producing the effects claimed. Misbranding was alleged for the further reason that the following statements, borne on the labels, were false or misleading in that one of the ingredients of the articles, camphor, is capable of producing poisoning: (Portion of Giles magic lotion & blood purifier, tin container) "No poisonous drugs or deleterious matter; " (circular) " Germicide * ' * * Antiseptic * * * There is no danger of an overdose and it may be administered as frequently as necessary without danger of bad after ef- fects. There is no danger in giving 'Giles' by the nostrils;" (portion of Giles magic lotion & blood purifier, tin container) " Guaranteed by Giles Remedy Co. to contain no poisonous drugs or deleterious matter * * * Germicide, Antiseptic * * * no danger from an overdose; " (portion of Giles magic lotion & blood purifier, circular) "A perfect Germicide treatment * * * Non-poisonous * * * There is positively no danger in giving larger doses * * * No harm can possibly be done to their cows;" (Giles germicide, carton.) " * * * to contain no poisonous Drugs or deleterious matter * * *. Germicide is a condensed form of oxygen absorbed in a neutral oil * * * it is perfectly harmless to the system and can be taken with perfect safety for any length of time, either by adults or infants * * * absolutely harmless; " (label) "* * * to Contain no Poisonous Drugs or Deleterious Matter;" (circular) "This remedy contains no harmful or dangerous ingredients and may be used for infants or adults with perfect safety without medical supervision." Adulteration was alleged for the reason that the strength or purity of the articles fell below the professed standard or quality under which they were sold, namely: (Portion of Giles magic lotion & blood purifier, tin container) " No poisonous drugs or deleterious matter * * * A Germicide, Antiseptic; " (circular) "Germicide, Antiseptic;" (portion of Giles magic lotion & blood purifier, tin container) " Germicide, Antiseptic; " (circular) "A Perfect Germi- cide Treatment * * * Non Poisonous * * * A True Germicide; " (Giles germicide, carton) " Germicide * * * Germicide * * * with which has been combined germicide, antiseptic, and alterative agents * * *. Germicide is a condensed form of oxygen absorbed in a nutritive oil * * * it acts upon disease germs, it is perfectly harmless to the system and can be taken with perfect safty for any length of time by either adults: or infants * * * Absolutely harmless;" (label) "A Magical Germicide, Antiseptic * * * to Contain No Poisonous Drugs or Deleterious Matter;" (circular) " This remedy contains no harmful or dangerous ingredients and may be used for infants or adults with perfect safety without medical supervision * * * Germicide * * * A Superior Germicide, Antiseptic." On July 14, September 10, October 10, October 31, and December 21, 1928, respectively, no claimant having appeared for the property, judgments of con- demnation and forfeiture were entered, and it was ordered by the court that the . products be destroyed by the United States marshal. R. W. DUNLAP, Acting Secretary of Agriculture.