12999. Misbranding of Morgan preparations. IT. S. v. 300 Bottles of Morgan 1 Tablets, etc. (F. D. C. No. 17437. Sample No. 2928-H.) LIBEL FILED : September 7,1945, District of Columbia. PRODUCT: 300 bottles of Morgan 1 tablets, 300 bottles of Morgan 2 tablets, 350 bottles of Morgan 3 capsules, 300 bottles of Morgan 4 tablets, 300 bottles of Morgan 7 capsules, 325 bottles of Morgan 9 tablets, and 350 bottles of Morgan 14 capsules, at Washington, D. C, together with a number of accompanying booklets entitled "Class Lesson Number One," "Class Lesson Number Two," "Class Lesson Number Three," "Class Lesson Number Four," and "New Bodies for Old." The products were held and intended for sale in commerce within the District of Columbia. NATURE OF CHARGE: Misbranding, Section 403 (a), certain statements in the booklets were false and misleading. The articles were alleged also to be misbranded under the provisions of the law applicable to drugs, as reported in notices of judgment on drugs and devices, No. 2285, in which excerpts from the labels indicating the composition of the products are set forth, and the nature of the false and misleading claims is described. DISPOSITION : Sarah I. Morgan, Baltimore, Md., appeared as claimant and filed an answer consenting to the destruction of the Morgan 14 capsules. The claim- ant consented also to the condemnation of the other products, but prayed for their release under bond. On November 8,1945, judgment of condemnation was entered and it was ordered that the Morgan 14 capsules be destroyed and that the other products be released under bond for remanufacturing and relabeling under the supervision of the Food and Drug Administration. On June 14, 1946, and with the consent of the claimant, an amended decree was entered, ordering that all of the products, together with the accompanying booklets, be destroyed.