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- Q7893343 subject Q6996306.
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- Q7893343 abstract "In United States v. Johnson 221 U.S. 488 (1911), the United States Supreme Court ruled that the misbranding provisions of the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 did not pertain to false curative or therapeutic statements; rather, it only prohibited false statements as to the identity of the drug. In 1912, Congress responded with the Sherley Amendments, which addressed the perceived lack of enforcement of fraud related to therapeutic claims;: The Act was amended to prohibit false and fraudulent claims of health benefits, but enforcement under the amendment required proof of fraudulent intent, a difficult standard.".
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- Q7893343 wikiPageWikiLink Q6996306.
- Q7893343 wikiPageWikiLink Q6998542.
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- Q7893343 wikiPageWikiLink Q8463108.
- Q7893343 fullname "United States v. Johnson".
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- Q7893343 comment "In United States v. Johnson 221 U.S. 488 (1911), the United States Supreme Court ruled that the misbranding provisions of the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 did not pertain to false curative or therapeutic statements; rather, it only prohibited false statements as to the identity of the drug.".
- Q7893343 label "United States v. Johnson (1911)".
- Q7893343 name "United States v. Johnson (1911)".