Formaldehyde, borax, salicylic acid. Today these chemicals are used in embalming fluids, cleaning supplies, and acne medications. But just over a hundred years ago, they were routinely added to all kinds of food by unregulated and unethical companies. Noted science and history writer Gail Jarrow introduces readers to the relentless work of U.S. government chemist Dr. Harvey Washington Wiley, who mounted a thirty-year campaign to protect consumers from harmful food and drugs. As part of his research, he tested food additives by serving them to a squad of volunteers—the poison eaters. The stubborn dedication of Wiley and his allies eventually led to the creation of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, or FDA, and to safer—less poisonous!—food, drugs, and cosmetics.
Spirit Sleuths : How Magicians and Detectives Exposed the Ghost Hoaxes
Gail Jarrow
audiobookThe Poison Eaters : Fighting Danger and Fraud in Our Food and Drugs
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audiobookBlood and Germs : The Civil War Battle Against Wounds and Disease
Gail Jarrow
audiobookAmerican Murderer : The Parasite that Haunted the South
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audiobookSpooked! : How a Radio Broadcast and the War of the Worlds Sparked the 1938 Invasion of America
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audiobookAmbushed!
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