... support the view that digestion is impaired by the presence in the stomach of the substances formed during the decomposition of alum. They consider that the public welfare would be improved by the exclusion of alum from all bread-making materials.... Pure food legislation - Page 22by William Ernest Mason - 1900 - 32 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Industrial Commission - 1901 - 700 pages
...connect dyspepsia in the human subject with the use of alum baking powder, many laboratory experiments support the view that digestion is impaired by the...the substances formed during the decomposition of alum. They consider that the public welfare would be improved by the exclusion of alum from all bread-making... | |
| United States. Industrial Commission - 1901 - 702 pages
...connect dyspepsia in the human subject with the use of alum baking powder, many laboratory experimenta support the view that digestion is impaired by the...the substances formed during the decomposition of alum. They consider that the public welfare would be improved by the exclusion of alum from all bread-making... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1902 - 662 pages
...connect dyspepsia in the human subject with the use of alum baking powder, many laboratory experiment* support the view that digestion is impaired by the...the substances formed during the decomposition of alum. They consider that the public welfare would be improved by the exclusion of alum from all bread-making... | |
| 1899 - 680 pages
...excess of alum in the powder, is among the possibilities to be remembered in considering this subject. thrown down in combination with alumina. The hydrate...Subsistence Department. CHAS. SMART, Lieut. Col. and Deputy Suryeon-Cfeneral, U. 8. Army. I concur in the views of Lieutenant-Colonel Smart as expressed above.... | |
| 1899 - 984 pages
...alum in some samples of bread, but does not state that it came from alum baking powder. He states that many laboratory experiments have been performed which...substances formed during the decomposition of the alum. What these experiments are ho does not state. The work done by Professors Smith and Flint will doubtless... | |
| 1899 - 1160 pages
...connect dyspepsia in the human subject with the use of alum baking powder, many laboratory experiments support the view that digestion is impaired by the...the substances formed during the decomposition of alum. They consider that the public welfare would be improved by the exclusion of alum from all bread-making... | |
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