Likewise the following, found on a Taurocol circular, duplicates claims made for Veracolate:
“... Directly stimulates the liver cells, producing an abundant flow of bile rich in cholates, solvent of cholesterin and a biliary antiseptic.”
Taurocol is objectionable for the reasons that apply to Veracolate, and Taurocol Compound Tablets are subject to the objections that apply to Veracolate with Pepsin and Pancreatin. (See p. [216].) The Council therefore refused recognition to Taurocol and its preparations.—(From The Journal A. M. A., April 24, 1915.)
TRI-IODIDES, THREE CHLORIDES AND MAIZO-LITHIUM
Report of the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry
As an illustration of unreliability of claims and the unscientific character of proprietary mixtures, the Council has authorized publication of the following reports on Tri-Iodides, Three Chlorides and Maizo-Lithium, products of the Henry Pharmacal Co. (J. F. Ballard, proprietor).
W. A. Puckner, Secretary.