| Homeopathic Medical Society of the State of Ohio - 1912 - 300 pages
...Illinois (Mr. Rodenberg), delivered but three days before the resignation of Dr. Harvey W. Wiley as chief of the bureau of chemistry of the United States department of agriculture. Commending the Remsen referee board, he said: '' Its judgment after an exhaustive examination lasting... | |
| 1912 - 702 pages
...is being shaped up for the press we read in the newspapers that Dr Harvey W. Wiley, so well known as chief of the Bureau of Chemistry of the United States Department of Agriculture, has resigned. Dr. Wiley has held this position for twenty-nine years. It has been his life work. The... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1912 - 708 pages
...recipients being, in addition to a number of college presidents and eminent professors, Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, Chief of the Bureau of Chemistry of the United States Department of Agriculture; Gov. John A. Mead, of Vermont; and Dr. AE Winship, editor of the Journal of Education. UNIVEBSmr OF... | |
| Massachusetts. Commission on Cold Storage of Food - 1912 - 318 pages
...the case of certain commodities. The valuable investigations in this field, conducted by the experts of the Bureau of Chemistry of the United States Department of Agriculture, are still in progress. It is possible that facts may be brought to light by these and other researches... | |
| Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station - 1912 - 674 pages
...maple products. The analytical methods employed were those in ordinary use, as outlined in bulletin 134 of the Bureau of Chemistry of the United States Department of Agriculture. It should be remembered that these samples were all pure maple sirups so far as admixture with cane... | |
| Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station - 1912 - 792 pages
...crop. The only information secured relative to the crop was obtained by Messrs. Straughn and Church of the Bureau of Chemistry of the United States Department of Agriculture who visited Mr. Roy early in September and procured a number of samples for the purpose of determining... | |
| George Warren Fuller - 1912 - 806 pages
...practicability of the method, but strongly recommended further investigations of the matter. Dr. Stiles, of the Bureau of Chemistry of the United States Department of . Agriculture, has studied this question. SANITARY CONDITIONS AS SHOWN BY INSPECTION OF LAYINGS OF OYSTERS AND OTHER... | |
| 1913 - 716 pages
...such investigations have been published. One of these investigations was conducted under the auspices of the Bureau of Chemistry of the United States Department of Agriculture, and from it the conclusion was drawn that small doses of benzoic acid or benzoates exert a harmful... | |
| 1913 - 470 pages
...introduced when found expedient. These methods have been widely circulated in Bulletin 107 and Circular 52 of the Bureau of Chemistry of the United States Department of Agriculture. However, the number of inquiries received at this office concerning the methods of analysis employed... | |
| 1913 - 104 pages
...introduced when found expedient. These methods have been widely circulated in Bulletin 107 and Circular 52 of the Bureau of Chemistry of the United States Department of Agriculture. However, the number of inquiries received at this office concerning the methods of analysis employed... | |
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