Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 212
... drug , or cosmetic . Any representation concerning any effect of a drug shall be deemed to be false under this paragraph if that repre- sentation is not supported by substantial medical opinion or by demonstrable scientific facts ...
... drug , or cosmetic . Any representation concerning any effect of a drug shall be deemed to be false under this paragraph if that repre- sentation is not supported by substantial medical opinion or by demonstrable scientific facts ...
Page 214
... Drug Administration is primarily concerned and whose control facilities consequently would be inadequate . Senate Committee members insisted that the enforcement machinery of the Food and Drug Administration could be expanded logically ...
... Drug Administration is primarily concerned and whose control facilities consequently would be inadequate . Senate Committee members insisted that the enforcement machinery of the Food and Drug Administration could be expanded logically ...
Page 232
... drug , was present greatly in excess of the amount declared on the label . In addition to being advertised as a rheumatic cure it was indicated as treatment for at least eight other kinds of aches and pains . In an action by the Food and ...
... drug , was present greatly in excess of the amount declared on the label . In addition to being advertised as a rheumatic cure it was indicated as treatment for at least eight other kinds of aches and pains . In an action by the Food and ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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