8o  Draft  of  the  Proposed  Georgia  Law.     { ^S^gS^Sg0- 
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  "  food,"  as  used  herein  shall 
include  all  articles  used  for  food,  drink,  confectionery  or  condiment 
by  man  or  other  animals,  whether  simple,  mixed  or  compound. 
Sec.  4.  Be  it  enacted,  That  for  the  purposes  of  this  Act  an 
article  shall  be  deemed  to  be  adulterated — 
In  case  of  drugs  : — 
First. — If,  when  a  drug  is  sold  under  or  by  a  name  resognized  in 
the  United  States  Pharmacopoeia  or  National  Formulary,  it  differs 
from  the  standard  of  strength,  quality  or  purity,  as  determined  by 
the  test  laid  down  in  the  United  States  Pharmacopoeia  or  National 
Formulary  official  at  the  time  of  investigation  ;  provided,  that  no 
drug  defined  in  the  United  States  Pharmacopoeia  or  National  Formu- 
lary shall  be  deemed  to  be  adulterated  under  this  provision  if  the 
standard  of  strength,  quality,  or  purity  be  plainly  stated  upon  the 
bottle,  box,  or  other  container  thereof,  although  the  standard  may 
differ  from  that  determined  by  the  test  laid  down  in  the  United 
States  Pharmacopoeia  or  National  Formulary. 
Second.  If  its  strength  or  purity  fall  below  the  professed  standard 
or  quality  under  which  it  is  sold. 
In  the  case  of  confectionery  : 
If  it  contains  terra-alba,  barytes,  talc,  chrome  yellow,  or  other 
mineral  substance  or  poisonous  color  or  flavor,  or  other  ingredient 
deleterious  or  detrimental  to  health,  or  any  vinous,  malt  or  spirituous 
liquor,  or  compound  or  narcotic  drug. 
In  the  case  of  food : 
First.  If  any  substance  has  been  mixed  and  packed  with  it  so  as 
to  reduce  or  lower  or  injuriously  affect  its  quality  or  strength. 
Second.  If  any  substance  has  been  substituted  wholly  or  in  part 
for  the  article. 
Third.  If  any  valuable  constituent  of  the  article  has  been  wholly 
or  in  part  abstracted. 
Fourth.  If  it  be  mixed,  colored,  powdered,  coated,  or  stained  in 
a  manner  whereby  damage  or  inferiority  is  concealed. 
Fifth.  If  it  contain  any  added  poisonous  or  other  added  delete- 
rious ingredient  which  may  render  such  article  injurious  to  health; 
provided,  that  when  in  preparation  of  food  products  for  shipment 
they  are  preserved  by  any  external  application  applied  in  such  man- 
