American Decades
Pure Food and Drug Act
Law
By: Harvey W. Wiley
Date: 1906
Source: Wiley, Harvey W. Pure Food and Drug Act. Matrix. Available online at http://coursesa.matrix.msu.edu/~hst203/documents/pure.html; website home page: http://coursesa.matrix.msu.edu (accessed March 15, 2003).
About the Author: Harvey W. Wiley (1844–1930) received his doctorate in chemistry from Harvard University in 1873. He was a professor of chemistry at Purdue University between 1874 and 1883 and chief of the Bureau of Chemistry in the U.S. Department of Agriculture between 1883 and 1912. He was also the author of the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906.
Introduction
The safety and wholesomeness of food and drugs suffered a crisis of confidence at the beginning of the twentieth century. Two...
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1900's Medicine and Health Primary Sources
- Letter to Jefferson Randolph Kean
- 1900 Rambler and 1900 Pierce-Arrow
- "How to Prevent Consumption (Tuberculosis) and Other Germ Diseases"
- "Preliminary Report of the Committee on Organization"
- The Jungle
- FDA-Federal Meat Inspection Act
- Pure Food and Drug Act
- "An Epidemic of Acute Pellagra"
- Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Francis E. Leupp
- "The Conduct of a Plague Campaign"
- "Soil Pollution: The Chain Gang As a Possible Disseminator of Intestinal Parasites and Infections"
- "Early History, in Part Esoteric, of the Hookworm (Uncinariasis) Campaign in Our Southern United States"
- Abraham Flexner: An Autobiography
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
