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and, if properly supported, will protect our people against the evils 
of misbranded, adulterated, and palpable frauds in, foods and 
drugs. — J. Am. M. Ass., 1906, v. 47, p. 116. 
An editorial calls attention to the essential features of the Food 
and Drugs Act and points out that it constitutes a long step toward 
supervision of interstate commerce in food and drugs. The regula- 
tions adopted are for the most part easy of comprehension and readily 
complied with by honest manufacturers. — X. York M. J., 1906. v. 84, 
p. 1238. 
The regulations for the new Food and Drugs Law, with the com- 
plete text of the law, are reprinted. — Drug. Circ. & Cliem. Gaz., 
N. Y., 1906, v. 50, pp. 423—425. 
The regulations promulgated by the Pure Food and Drug Com- 
mission, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, the 
Secretary of Agriculture, and the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, 
are reprinted in full. — Oil, Paint, and Drug. Rep., 1906, v. 70, Oct. 
22 ’ p : 25 * 
Kline, Mahlon X., in the report of the Committee on Legislation 
of the X. W. D. A., outlines the history of pure-food legislation and 
particularly of the bill now in force. — Ibid., v. 70, Oct. 17, p. 17. 
A news item reproduces a number of questions propounded by 
Schieffelin and the answers that were given by Wiley in regard to 
some little-understood points in the rulings on the Pure Food and 
Drugs Act. — Ibid., v. 70, Xov. 12, p. 8. 
Some additional regulations bearing on the filing of guaranties, 
the approval of labels, and the relabelling of goods are published as 
a news item. — Ibid., Xov. 26, p. 25. 
A communication from the chairman of the Committee on Legis- 
lation of the Rational Wholesale Druggists' Association bearing on 
the regulations that have been promulgated in connection with the 
Pure Food and Drugs Law is reprinted. — Ibid., Xov. 26, p. 54. 
The text of the Food and Drugs Law is included entire. — Pharm. 
Era, X. Y., 1906, v. 36, pp. 101-103. 
Hearings before the commission. — Ibid., 294-298, 302. 
Rules and Regulations for the Enforcement of the Pure Food and 
Drugs Law. — Ibid., 388-392. 
The Pure Food and Drugs Law. — Meyer Bros., Drug., St. Louis, 
1906, v. 27, pp. 408—409*. 
Rules and Regulations for the Enforcement of the Food and Drugs 
Law. — Ibid., pp. 348-354, 412-418. 
The Xew York hearings on the Food and Drugs Law. — Ibid., pp. • 
356-357. 
The text of the Food and Drugs Law is reprinted. — Merck s Rep., 
X. Y., 1906, v. 15, p. 279. 
