A Legislative History of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and Its Amendments, Volume 4U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Food and Drug Administration, 1979 - Cosmetics |
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... question involved . fornia has not drafted or called them to attend the university . They are seeking education offered by the State and at the same time insisting that they be excluded from the prescribed course solely upon grounds of ...
... question involved . fornia has not drafted or called them to attend the university . They are seeking education offered by the State and at the same time insisting that they be excluded from the prescribed course solely upon grounds of ...
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... question in the negative . I will add that I do not think the President of the United States would tolerate for a moment a piece of legislation that described crutches as " drugs and advertising as " adulteration " . carrying the ...
... question in the negative . I will add that I do not think the President of the United States would tolerate for a moment a piece of legislation that described crutches as " drugs and advertising as " adulteration " . carrying the ...
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... question . ΟΙ course , when a charge is lodged against an individual for the violation of a regulation , the Government must proceed in the first instance , must it not , to prove the case against the defendant ? Mr. BAILEY . Does the ...
... question . ΟΙ course , when a charge is lodged against an individual for the violation of a regulation , the Government must proceed in the first instance , must it not , to prove the case against the defendant ? Mr. BAILEY . Does the ...
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... question , which was , if I recall it cor- rectly , " Does this bill shift the burden of proof ? In other words , must one who is accused prove his innocence ? " That was the purport of the question of the Senator from Idaho . Mr ...
... question , which was , if I recall it cor- rectly , " Does this bill shift the burden of proof ? In other words , must one who is accused prove his innocence ? " That was the purport of the question of the Senator from Idaho . Mr ...
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... question , I will bear with him , too . Mr. COPELAND . This particular article Mr. TYDINGS . Will the Senator answer my question , using the illustration I put to the Senator , where the article itself is not injurious but a dose is ...
... question , I will bear with him , too . Mr. COPELAND . This particular article Mr. TYDINGS . Will the Senator answer my question , using the illustration I put to the Senator , where the article itself is not injurious but a dose is ...
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74TH CONGRESS adulterated or misbranded advertisement of food amendment authority BAILEY bill BORAH CAMPBELL Chairman CHAPMAN CLARK COLE color committee Congress CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE consumer container COPELAND cosmetics court dangerous to health deemed Department of Agriculture devices District Drug Administration Drugs Act effect enforcement fact false advertisement Federal Food Federal Trade Commission flavoring Food and Drug hearing HIBBEN ice cream industry ingredients injurious to health insert interest interstate commerce jurisdiction KENNEY legislation medicine ment metics misbranded food multiple seizures North Carolina opinion package paragraph poisonous prescribed present law PRESIDENT pro tempore prevent the false promulgate proposed protection public health purposes referred relief ROBINSON Schwellenbach Secretary of Agriculture section 402 Senator from North Senator yield shipment sold standard of identity statement substance thereof tion United United States attorney United States Pharmacopoeia VANDENBERG vanilla vanillin violation word York