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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 55
Page 12
... practical , enforceable measure that is essen- tial if we are to be expected to afford real consumer protection . The bill has been drawn , I understand , in such a way as to preserve to the greatest extent possible the language of the ...
... practical , enforceable measure that is essen- tial if we are to be expected to afford real consumer protection . The bill has been drawn , I understand , in such a way as to preserve to the greatest extent possible the language of the ...
Page 17
... practical necessity for that thing . Under the present law we are unable utterly to proceed against those products which may constitute a prejudice to health because of some natural ingre- dient which is deleterious . Certain beans ...
... practical necessity for that thing . Under the present law we are unable utterly to proceed against those products which may constitute a prejudice to health because of some natural ingre- dient which is deleterious . Certain beans ...
Page 25
... practical problem with which the grower is faced , in resisting the attacks of these insects , which en- danger his crops . We propose this legislation with a full and complete understanding of the necessity for the protection of the ...
... practical problem with which the grower is faced , in resisting the attacks of these insects , which en- danger his crops . We propose this legislation with a full and complete understanding of the necessity for the protection of the ...
Page 57
... practical and each one of them indispensable to the proper adminis- tration of a service necessary in the interest of public health . We could not do the necessary job of health protection without all of the provisions that are made in ...
... practical and each one of them indispensable to the proper adminis- tration of a service necessary in the interest of public health . We could not do the necessary job of health protection without all of the provisions that are made in ...
Page 66
... practical value unless the same curtailment were extended to advertising . We have patent - medicine frauds with us now just as definitely as we have ever had , the variation being only in degree . What has been done has been to ...
... practical value unless the same curtailment were extended to advertising . We have patent - medicine frauds with us now just as definitely as we have ever had , the variation being only in degree . What has been done has been to ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adulterated or misbranded agreement of medical ambiguity or inference amendment antiseptics appear Association authority believe Broadcasting CAMPBELL cease and desist CHAIRMAN committee consignee consumer contains cosmetics court criminal cure dangerous to health 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 inspection interest interstate commerce kilowatt label language legislation manufacturer matter medical opinion ment metics misleading impression officer package paragraph pending bill permit person poisonous prescribed present law president promulgated proposed protection provisions public health Pure Food purpose reason regulations Secretary of Agriculture section 12 seizure Senate bill 1944 Senator COPELAND specific standards statement Station statute substances term thereof tion tolerances trade Tugwell bill United States attorney United States Pharmacopoeia violation watts words
Popular passages
Page 118 - drug," as used in this Act, shall include all medicines and preparations recognized in the United States Pharmacopeia or National Formulary for internal or external use, and any substance or mixture of substances intended to be used for the cure, mitigation, or prevention of disease of either man or other animals. The term
Page 226 - That no dealer shall be prosecuted under the provisions of this act when he can establish a guaranty signed by the wholesaler, Jobber, manufacturer, or other party residing in the United States, from whom he purchases such articles, to the effect that the same is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of this act, designating it.
Page 120 - Said guaranty, to afford protection, shall contain the name and address of the party or parties making the sale of such articles to such dealer, and in such case said party or parties shall be amenable to the prosecutions, fines and other penalties which would attach, in due course, to the dealer under the provisions of this Act.
Page 224 - Provided, That no drug defined in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary shall be deemed to be adulterated under this provision if the standard of strength, quality, or purity...
Page 119 - misbranded," as used herein, shall apply to all drugs, or articles of food, or articles which enter into the composition of food, the package or label of which shall bear any statement, design, or device regarding such article, or the ingredients or substances contained therein which shall be false or misleading in any particular...
Page 225 - ... or if the contents of the package as originally put up shall have been removed, in whole, or in part, and other contents shall have been placed in such package.
Page 119 - If the package containing it or its label shall bear any statement, design or device regarding the ingredients or the substances contained therein, which statement, design or device shall be false or misleading in any particular...
Page 120 - Act, the same shall be disposed of by destruction or sale, as the said court may direct, and the proceeds thereof, if sold, less the legal costs and charges, shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States, but such goods shall not be sold in any jurisdiction contrary to the provisions of this Act or the laws of that jurisdiction: Provided, however, That upon the payment of the costs of such libel proceedings and the execution and delivery of a good and sufficient bond...
Page 245 - That upon the payment of the costs of such libel proceedings and the execution and delivery of a good and sufficient bond to the effect that such articles shall not be sold or otherwise disposed of contrary to the provisions of this Act or the laws of any State, Territory, or District, the court may by order direct that such articles be delivered to the owner thereof.
Page 212 - ... if it consists in whole or in part of any filthy, putrid, or decomposed substance, or if it is otherwise unfit for food; or (4) if it has been prepared, packed, or held under insanitary conditions whereby it may have become contaminated with filth, or whereby it may have been rendered injurious to health...