Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Seventy-third Congress, Second Session, on S. 1944, a Bill to Prevent the Manufacture, Shipment and Sale of Adulterated Or Misbranded Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics and to Regulate Traffic Therein; to Prevent the False Advertisement of Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics, and for Other Purposes. December 7 and 8, 1933U.S. Government Printing Office, 1934 - 505 pages |
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... formula , and description set forth therein , or differs from the standard of strength , quality , or purity as as determined by the tests or methods of assay set forth therein ; except that whenever tests or methods of assay have not ...
... formula , and description set forth therein , or differs from the standard of strength , quality , or purity as as determined by the tests or methods of assay set forth therein ; except that whenever tests or methods of assay have not ...
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... formula , and description set forth therein . " That is new . The present law requires official drugs to comply only with the standards of strength , quality , and purity as determined by the tests prescribed by the United States ...
... formula , and description set forth therein . " That is new . The present law requires official drugs to comply only with the standards of strength , quality , and purity as determined by the tests prescribed by the United States ...
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... formula for this liniment was sold to a manufacturer who began immediately to market it as a treatment for tuberculosis , cancer , locomotor ataxia , and other diseases , in fact for almost every imaginable disease . You can see by ...
... formula for this liniment was sold to a manufacturer who began immediately to market it as a treatment for tuberculosis , cancer , locomotor ataxia , and other diseases , in fact for almost every imaginable disease . You can see by ...
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... formula , not the content of the drug which they contain , but the advertising to which they are attached . I had the misfortune once to make an indiscreet remark about a new cure for tuberculosis . The remark was repeated in the news ...
... formula , not the content of the drug which they contain , but the advertising to which they are attached . I had the misfortune once to make an indiscreet remark about a new cure for tuberculosis . The remark was repeated in the news ...
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... formula is printed on the label and in that par- ticular instance in a very inconspicuous place . The typewriting to which you refer is a translation into English of that formula in order to bring out more definitely the composition of ...
... formula is printed on the label and in that par- ticular instance in a very inconspicuous place . The typewriting to which you refer is a translation into English of that formula in order to bring out more definitely the composition of ...
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adulterated or misbranded agreement of medical ambiguity or inference amendment American antiseptics appear Association authority believe Broadcasting CAMPBELL cease and desist CHAIRMAN committee Congress consumer contains cosmetics court criminal cure deemed definition Department of Agriculture diseases Drug Administration drug products Drugs Act effect enacted enforcement establish fact false advertising Federal Food Federal Trade Commission Food and Drugs formula Government grade hearing industry ingredients injurious interest interstate commerce kilowatt label language legislation manufacturer matter medical opinion medicine ment metics misleading impression National officer Ohio Valley Conference package paragraph permit person poisonous prepared prescribed present law president protection provisions public health Pure Food purpose reason regulations represented Secretary of Agriculture section 12 seizure Senate bill 1944 Senator COPELAND specific standards statement Station statute substances suggest sumers thereof tion Tugwell bill United States attorney United States Pharmacopoeia violation watts words York