SMART, of the United States Army, say that while the injurious effect of the residua of alum baking powder is a matter of dispute, and while it is difficult to connect dyspepsia in the... Pure food legislation - Page 26by William Ernest Mason - 1900 - 32 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Industrial Commission - 1901 - 700 pages
...preparations may cause grave disorders. (618.) Medical Inspector PRICK, of the United States Navy, thinks that the daily use of alum, even in small (quantities, would have an injurious astringent effect, and that cream of tartar is comparatively harmless. (611).) Surgeon-General STERNBERCÍ and Deputy... | |
| United States. Industrial Commission - 1901 - 702 pages
...preparations may cause grave disorders, (010.) Medical Inspector PRICE, of the United States Navy, thinks that the daily use of alum, even in small quantities, would have an injurious astringent effect, and that cream of tartar is comparatively harmless. (619.) Surgeon-General STERNBERO and Deputy Surgeon-General... | |
| United States. Industrial Commission - 1901 - 756 pages
...disorders. (610.) f' lm,\ ,.ч-у '•-.-..-t^Lî Medical Inspector Piuou, of the United States Navy, thinks that the daily use of alum, even in small quantities, would have ¡in injurious astringent effect, and that cream of tartar is comparatively harmless. (61!).) Surgeon-General... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1902 - 662 pages
...preparations may cause grave disorders. (618.) Medical Inspector PRICE, of the United States Navy, thinks that the daily use of alum, even in small quantities, would have an injurious astringent effect, and that cream of tartar is comparatively harmless. (619. ) Surgeon-General STERNBER« and Deputy Surgeon-General... | |
| 1899 - 680 pages
...'30, 1900. The chairman submitted the following, which were ordered to be embodied in the testimony: STATEMENT OF MEDICAL DIRECTOR AF PRICE, UNITED STATES...NAVAL HOSPITAL, Washington, DC, January 28, 1900. the immediate gastric digestion, and the continued use will bring on a more chronic gastritis. . I... | |
| 1899 - 1158 pages
...preparations may cause grave disorders. (618.) Medical Inspector PRICE, of the United States Navy, thinks that the daily use of alum, even in small quantities, would have an injurious astringent effect, and that cream of tartar is comparatively harmless. (619.) Surgeon-General STERNBERG and Deputy Surgeon-... | |
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