Good Housekeeping ...

Good Housekeeping ...
Title Good Housekeeping ... PDF eBook
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Pages 680
Release 1886
Genre Home economics
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Good Housekeeping

Good Housekeeping
Title Good Housekeeping PDF eBook
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Pages 1456
Release 1928
Genre Home economics
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Good Housekeeping Magazine

Good Housekeeping Magazine
Title Good Housekeeping Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 344
Release 1886
Genre Home economics
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Junior High School Library Catalog

Junior High School Library Catalog
Title Junior High School Library Catalog PDF eBook
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Pages 840
Release 1970
Genre Best books
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The Foundry Trade Journal

The Foundry Trade Journal
Title The Foundry Trade Journal PDF eBook
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Pages 1230
Release 1966
Genre Founding
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The Ladies' Home Journal

The Ladies' Home Journal
Title The Ladies' Home Journal PDF eBook
Author Louisa Knapp
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Pages 472
Release 1891
Genre Home economics
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The Poison Squad

The Poison Squad
Title The Poison Squad PDF eBook
Author Deborah Blum
Publisher Penguin
Pages 370
Release 2018-09-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0525560289

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A New York Times Notable Book The inspiration for PBS's AMERICAN EXPERIENCE film The Poison Squad. From Pulitzer Prize winner and New York Times-bestselling author Deborah Blum, the dramatic true story of how food was made safe in the United States and the heroes, led by the inimitable Dr. Harvey Washington Wiley, who fought for change By the end of nineteenth century, food was dangerous. Lethal, even. "Milk" might contain formaldehyde, most often used to embalm corpses. Decaying meat was preserved with both salicylic acid, a pharmaceutical chemical, and borax, a compound first identified as a cleaning product. This was not by accident; food manufacturers had rushed to embrace the rise of industrial chemistry, and were knowingly selling harmful products. Unchecked by government regulation, basic safety, or even labelling requirements, they put profit before the health of their customers. By some estimates, in New York City alone, thousands of children were killed by "embalmed milk" every year. Citizens--activists, journalists, scientists, and women's groups--began agitating for change. But even as protective measures were enacted in Europe, American corporations blocked even modest regulations. Then, in 1883, Dr. Harvey Washington Wiley, a chemistry professor from Purdue University, was named chief chemist of the agriculture department, and the agency began methodically investigating food and drink fraud, even conducting shocking human tests on groups of young men who came to be known as, "The Poison Squad." Over the next thirty years, a titanic struggle took place, with the courageous and fascinating Dr. Wiley campaigning indefatigably for food safety and consumer protection. Together with a gallant cast, including the muckraking reporter Upton Sinclair, whose fiction revealed the horrific truth about the Chicago stockyards; Fannie Farmer, then the most famous cookbook author in the country; and Henry J. Heinz, one of the few food producers who actively advocated for pure food, Dr. Wiley changed history. When the landmark 1906 Food and Drug Act was finally passed, it was known across the land, as "Dr. Wiley's Law." Blum brings to life this timeless and hugely satisfying "David and Goliath" tale with righteous verve and style, driving home the moral imperative of confronting corporate greed and government corruption with a bracing clarity, which speaks resoundingly to the enormous social and political challenges we face today.