Food & Sanitation, Volume 3

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M. Henry, 1893
 

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Page 257 - No person, by himself or his agents or servants, shall render or manufacture, sell, offer for sale, expose for sale or have in his possession with intent to sell, any article, product or compound made wholly or partly out of any fat, oil or oleaginous substance or compound thereof, not produced from unadulterated milk or cream from the same, which shall be in imitation of yellow butter produced from pure unadulterated milk or cream of the same.
Page 294 - No person shall sell to the prejudice of the purchaser any article of food or any drug which is not of the nature, substance, and quality of the article demanded...
Page 266 - I, the undersigned, public analyst for the do hereby certify that I received on the day of 18 , fromf , a sample of for analysis (which then weighed]: ), and have analysed the same, and declare the result of my analysis to be as follows...
Page 257 - ... in imitation of yellow butter produced from pure unadulterated milk or cream of the same; provided, that nothing in this act shall be construed to prohibit the manufacture or sale of oleomargarine in a separate and distinct form and in such manner as will advise the consumer of its real character, free from coloration or ingredient that causes it to look like yellow butter.
Page 304 - Where any matter or ingredient not injurious to health has been added to the food or drug because the same is required for the production or preparation thereof as an article of commerce, in a state fit for carriage or consumption, and not fraudulently to increase the bulk, weight, or measure of the food or drug, or conceal the inferior quality thereof...
Page 344 - If any such officer, inspector, or constable, as above described, shall apply to purchase any article of food or any drug exposed to sale, or on sale by retail on any premises or in any shop or stores, and shall tender the price for the quantity which he shall require for the purpose of analysis, not being more than shall be reasonably requisite...
Page 356 - ... by the system, and it not only causes no trouble with the digestive organs, but promotes in a marked degree their healthful action. In certain forms of dyspepsia it acts as a specific. Dr.
Page 384 - And in order to prevent any misunderstanding he told them that, " it is a necessary step — it is essential to this charge that the man died of poison, and the poison suggested is arsenic." Further, he distinctly asserted that " it must be the foundation of a judgment unfavorable to the prisoner that he died of arsenic.
Page 253 - ... from the field absolutely ; we do not propose to exterminate the second, but we hope to enable the consumer to discriminate between the first and the second. Both these objects will be obtained by 'a Bill for better securing the purity of beer,' which provides that ' every person who sells or exposes for sale, by wholesale or retail, any beer brewed from or containing any ingredients other than hops, or malt from barley, shall keep conspicuously posted at the bar or other place where such beer...
Page 257 - An act to prohibit the use of oleomargarine, butterine, or any other substitute for butter in any of the public institutions of this State, and to provide the punishment therefor," being section 1958 of the Compiled Laws of 1915.

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