The poison squad : one chemist's single-minded crusade for food safety at the turn of the twentieth century /
By the end of the nineteenth century, food in America was increasingly dangerous, lethal, even. Milk and meat were routinely preserved with formaldehyde, a practice based on the embalming of corpses. Beer and wine were preserved with salicylic acid, a pharmaceutical chemical, canned vegetables were...
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New York :
Penguin Press,
[2018]
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Table of Contents:
- "I wonder what's in it"
- Case of characters
- Introduction
- Part I
- A chemical wilderness
- Cheated, fooled, and bamboozled
- The beef court
- What's in it?
- Only the brave
- Lessons in food poisoning
- The yellow chemist
- The jungle
- Part II
- The poison trust
- Of ketchup and corn syrup
- Excuses for everything
- Of whiskey and soda
- The love microbe
- The adulteration snake
- The history of a crime
- Epilogue.