1929 History of a Crime - FDA Critique

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The History of a Crime Against the Food Law: The Amazing Story of the National Food and Drugs Law Intended to Protect the Health of the People - Perverted to Protect Adulteration of Food and Drugs

Author: Harvey W. Wiley

Publisher: Harvey W. Wiley, Washington, D.C.

Date: 1929

Reproduced by Photolithography 1955 by Lee Foundation for Nutritional Research, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Dr. Wiley was the first head of the Food & Drug Administration. This is his scathing critique of what he considered to be a perversion of its original purpose. He accuses the agency of existing to protect industry, rather than consumers.

Condition: Very good. No damage to cover, binding, or pages.

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The History of a Crime Against the Food Law: The Amazing Story of the National Food and Drugs Law Intended to Protect the Health of the People - Perverted to Protect Adulteration of Food and Drugs

Author: Harvey W. Wiley

Publisher: Harvey W. Wiley, Washington, D.C.

Date: 1929

Reproduced by Photolithography 1955 by Lee Foundation for Nutritional Research, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Dr. Wiley was the first head of the Food & Drug Administration. This is his scathing critique of what he considered to be a perversion of its original purpose. He accuses the agency of existing to protect industry, rather than consumers.

Condition: Very good. No damage to cover, binding, or pages.

The History of a Crime Against the Food Law: The Amazing Story of the National Food and Drugs Law Intended to Protect the Health of the People - Perverted to Protect Adulteration of Food and Drugs

Author: Harvey W. Wiley

Publisher: Harvey W. Wiley, Washington, D.C.

Date: 1929

Reproduced by Photolithography 1955 by Lee Foundation for Nutritional Research, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Dr. Wiley was the first head of the Food & Drug Administration. This is his scathing critique of what he considered to be a perversion of its original purpose. He accuses the agency of existing to protect industry, rather than consumers.

Condition: Very good. No damage to cover, binding, or pages.