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"Pure food" became the rallying cry among a divergent group of campaigners who lobbied Congress for a law regulating foods and drugs. James Harvey Young reveals the complex and pluralistic nature not only of that crusade but also of the broader Progressive movement of which it was a significant strand. In the vivid style familiar to readers of his earlier works, The Toadstool Millionaires and The Medical Messiahs, Young sets the pure food movement in the context of changing technology and medical theory and describes pioneering laws to control imported drugs and domestic oleomargarine. He explains controversy within the pure food coalition, showing how farming and business groups sought competitive commercial advantage, while consumer advocates wished to promote commercial integrity and advance public health. The author focuses on how the public became increasingly fearful of hazards in adulterated foods and narcotic nostrums and how Congress finally achieved the compromises necessary to pass the Food and Drugs Act and the meat inspection law of 1906.

Originally published in 1989.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title page, Copyright, Dedication
  2. pp. i-v
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Preface
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  1. Acknowledgments
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  1. I. A "Murderous Traffic" in Imported Drugs
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  1. II. Mercury, Meat, and Milk
  2. pp. 18-39
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  1. III. A Broad Concern Brought Before the Congress
  2. pp. 40-65
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  1. IV. ''This Greasy Counterfeit"
  2. pp. 66-94
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  1. V. The Impact of Technology on Diet and Dosing
  2. pp. 95-124
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  1. VI. Initiative for a Law Resumed
  2. pp. 125-145
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  1. VII. Progress Toward a Law [Includes Image Plates]
  2. pp. 146-173
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  1. VIII. Combining and Crusading for a Law
  2. pp. 174-203
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  1. IX. Prelude to Victory
  2. pp. 204-220
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  1. X. The Jungle and the Meat-Inspection Amendments
  2. pp. 221-252
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  1. XI. The Law Secured
  2. pp. 253-272
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  1. XII. The Law Interpreted
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  1. Index
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