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    The Poison Squad

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      28: National Archives, Records of the Patent and Trademark Office.

      29: By U.S. FDA, via Wikimedia Commons.

      30: U.S. Food and Drug Administration, via Wikimedia Commons.

      31: William Howard Taft and Elihu Root seated at desk, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, LC-USZ62-66346.

      32: New Wine In Old Bottles, by Darling in the Des Moines Register and Leader, reproduced in the Literary Digest, December 25, 1909. Via Wikimedia Commons.

      33: Cartoon by Clifford Berryman, from the Washington Star, March 1912.

      34: National Archives, Records of the Food and Drug Administration, 1908.

      35: Mrs. H. W. Wiley and John and Harvey, by Underwood & Underwood, Washington, D.C. 1920. Library of Congress, National Woman’s Party Records, Manuscript Division

      36: The Tacoma Times, March 23, 1912, p. 5, image 5. Library of Congress, Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.

      37: U.S. postage stamp of Harvey W. Wiley, June 27, 1956. Designed by Robert Miller, engraved by C.A. Brooks. Via Wikimedia Commons.

      38: Portrait of Harvey Washington Wiley from The World’s Work, via Wikimedia Commons.

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      Index

      The page numbers in this index refer to the printed version of this book. The link provided will take you to the beginning of that print page. You may need to scroll forward from that location to find the corresponding reference on your e-reader.

      Accum, Fredrick, 14

      acetic acid, 3

      Act for Preventing Adulteration in Food and Drink (Great Britain), 15

      Adams, Samuel Hopkins, 258

      Addams, Jane, 109

      “Adulteration of Food, The” (Wiley), 39

      adulteration of foods

      Accum’s analyses, 14

      Angell’s charges, 15

      butter/oleomargarine and, 24–27

      coffee and, 36–38

      deaths in Great Britain and, 14–15

      exhibit on, at Pan-American Exposition of 1901, 76

      Farmer’s cookbooks warning of dangers of, 100

      flour and, 60–61

      home tests to identify, 110–13

      honey/maple syrup and other sweeteners and, 16–19

      Hurty’s analyses, 62–64, 82

      industrial chemistry and, 2–4, 81

      Ladd’s analyses, 82–83

      lard and, 35–36

      Mason hearings and, 65–70

      milk industry practices and, 1–4, 62–63

      Pure Food and Drug Act definition, 156–57

      Shepard’s analyses, 83–84

      spices and condiments and, 30–32

      sugar products and, 16–19

      See also canned foods; specific individual foods

      Agricultural Appropriations Act, 157

      Agriculture Department. See Department of Agriculture (USDA)

      alcohol

      beer, 66–67, 74–75

      Mason hearings and, 66–67

      preservatives in, 32–34

      whiskey/whiskey industry (See whiskey/whiskey industry)

      wine/wine industry, 32–34, 66, 212

      Aldrich, Nelson, 132–33

      Alger, Russell A., 52

      Allen, Robert M., 104, 113–14, 122, 124, 131, 164, 165, 196

      Alliance Review, 203

      allspice, 30

      Alsberg, Carl L., 273–75

      Coca-Cola settlement in caffeine case and, 274–75

      named chief of Bureau of Chemistry, 269

      resignation of, 279

      saccharin case and, 274, 277–78

      sting operation on McCormick’s pepper operations and, 273

      alum, 82

      American Association for the Advancement of Science, 254

      American Association for the Promotion of Purity in Food Products, 206

      American Beverage Corporation, 220

      American Chemical Society, 189

      American Food Journal, 197, 216

      American Grocer, 15

      American Medical Association (AMA), 103, 133, 204, 254, 285

      American Social Science Public Health Association, 15

      Anderson, Oscar, Jr., 6

      Angell, George Thorndike, 15

      Angell, James Burrill, 170

      Anheuser-Busch, 74, 75

      Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 108

      annatto, 27

      Anti-Saloon League, 74

      Appeal to Reason, 120, 136

      Arena, 60

      Armour, J. Ogden, 141–42, 149

      Armour brothers, 24, 54, 119

      Armstrong, Orland, 284

      arsenic, 14–15, 29, 37

      Arthur, Chester A., 20, 21

      Atlanta Georgian, 223, 237

      Bailey, James W., 117–18

      baked goods, 82

      Baker, Ray Stannard, 126

      Baker’s Stomach Bitters, 106

      baking industry, 104

      Ballard and Ballard Company, 254

      Ballinger, William, 140

      Battershall, Jesse Park, 27–28, 29–30, 110

      Baur, Joseph, 81

      Beale, Richard Lee T., 15–16

      Bedford, Edward Thomas, 186

      Beef Court, 53–59

      beekeepers, 19

      beer, 66–67, 74–75

      Bennett, Mark, 115, 116

      benzene, 229

      Beveridge, Albert, 133, 147, 151

      Beveridge Amendment, 147–49

      Bigelow, Willard, 111, 112, 127–28, 134, 173, 196

      appointed acting chief of Bureau of Chemistry, 263

      defrauding government charges related to Rusby hiring arrangement, 247–59

      exhibit on pure and adulterated food at Pan-American Exposition, 1901, 76

      testimony of, in embalmed beef crisis, 57–58

      wine industry products, investigation of, 66

      Bingham, James, 214–15

      Bird, Arthur C., 200

      black pepper, 31

      bleached flour/bleached flour industry, 104, 197–200, 216–17, 231–33, 270–72

      blended whiskies (rectifiers) and distillers, conflict between, 49–51, 165–69, 209–11, 225–26

      Blot, Pierre, 178

      Board of Food and Drug Inspection (USDA)

      attorney general memo on legality of, 211–12

      corn syrup endorsed by, 187

      Doolittle appointed to, 259

      Food Inspection Decision (FID) 76 and, 174–75

      McCabe removed from, 259

      members of, 171, 259–60

      removes certification requirement from rules governing dyes, 228–30

      routinely disagree with and vote against Wiley, 212–14

      three-month rule and, 212

      Wilson announces creation of, 171–72

      Bonaparte, Charles J., 168–69

      Boos, William, 219

      borax (sodium borate), 3, 69

      Poison Squad studies and, 89–97, 101–3, 202–3

      tests to detect, 112–13

      Boston Cooking-School Cook Book, The (Farmer), 98–100

      Boston Evening Record, 201

      Boston Journal, 235

      Bottled-in-Bond Act, 50

      Bowers, Lloyd W., 210–11, 225

      Bradford, Yorkshire candy poisoning incident, 14–15

      Brosius, Marriott, 71

      Brown, George Rothwell, 92–94, 95–96, 97

      brown sugar, 2, 66

      Bryan, William Jennings, 73–74, 200

      Buffalo Courier, 263–64

      Bulletin 13 (Foods and Food Adulterants), 23–24, 26, 28, 32, 41, 59–60


      Bulletin 100 (Some Forms of Food Adulteration and Simple Methods for Their Detection), 111–13

      Bureau of Chemistry and Soils (USDA), 283

      Bureau of Chemistry (USDA), 21–22, 24, 27, 30, 33–34

      Alsberg named chief of, 269

      bleached flour investigation of, 197–200

      Bulletin 13 (Foods and Food Adulterants), 23–24, 26, 28, 32, 41, 59–60

      Bulletin 100 on tests to detect adulteration, 111–13

      Campbell as chief of, 279

      Coca-Cola case, 224–25, 236–44

      coffee, tea and cocoa investigations of, 36–38

      displays of, at Pan-American Exposition of 1901, 76

      Dunlap named as associate chemist, 170–71

      fermented beverages investigation by, 32–34

      lard study of, 35–36

      Mason hearings and, 65, 66–67

      milk and butter investigations of, 23–24, 26–27

      under Morton, 39–46

      patent medicine investigations of, 105–6

      Poison Squad studies

      under Rusk, 35

      spices and condiments investigated by, 30–32

      split into two divisions, 283

      temperance beverages analyzed by, 74–75

      Wiley hired as chief chemist, 5, 20–22

      Wilson appointed secretary of, 48

      Butt, Archie, 249

      butter, 24–27, 116

      borax used as preservative in, 69

      Butter Act of 1886, 26

      dyes used in, 27

      Mason hearings and, 66, 69

      oleomargarine hearings in House and Senate and, 25–26

      Wiley investigates, 24, 26–27

      Butter Act of 1886, 23–24

      butterine, 24. See also oleomargarine

      caffeine, 221–22, 237–44, 274–75

      California Fruit Grower, 123

      Campbell, Walter G., 165, 279, 282, 285

      Candler, Asa, 220–21

      Candler, Charles Howard, 240–41

      Candler, John S., 240

      candy, 14–15, 27, 29

      canned foods/canned food industry, 139

      cumulative exposure to metals in, 67–68

      embalmed beef crisis, western states, 61–62

      embalmed beef scandal, 51–59

      French canning companies, copper sulfate used by, 187

      metal poisoning from, 59–60

      vegetables, 41, 67–68

      Wiley’s speech to, 139–41

      Cannon, Joseph, 166

      Carlson, Anton, 277–78

      Carson, Rachel, 290

      catsup, 82–83, 177–81

      cayenne, 116

      Century, 217

      Cessat of Bordeaux, 188

      Chandler, Charles F., 241

      charcoal, 37

      Chattanooga Daily Times, 243, 244

      Chattanooga News, 237

      cheese, 27

      chemical additives, 2

      Chemical Trade Journal, 268

      Chemistry Division. See Bureau of Chemistry (USDA)

      Chesebrough, Robert, 37

      Chevreul, Michel Eugène, 24

      Chicago Tribune, 52, 53, 130, 143, 146, 150, 217–18, 235

      Chittenden, Russell, 68, 188–89, 205, 253. See also scientific review board

      chromate of lead. See lead chromate

      Churchill, Winston, 142–43

      cider vinegar, 116

      cinnamon, 2

      citric acid, 81

      Cleveland, Grover, 22, 35, 39

      cloves, 30, 31

      Club News, 163–64

      Coal-Tar Colors Used in Food (Hesse), 233–34

      coal-tar dyes, 229–30, 233–34, 287

      Coca-Cola, 107, 220–25, 236–44, 274–75

      cocoa, 36

      coffee, 2, 36–38, 112, 127–28

      Coleman, Norman J., 22, 35

      Collier, Peter, 19–20, 21

      Columbia Conserve Company, 179, 194

      Constitution of the United States

      Nineteenth Amendment, 277

      Seventeenth Amendment, 236

      Consumers’ Union, 285

      Coolidge, Calvin, 279

      copper, 14

      copper salts, 187

      copper sulfate, 67–68, 112, 174

      corn, 17

      Corn Products Refining Company, 186, 281

      corn starch, 112

      corn syrup, 16–19, 67, 186–87

      Cosmopolitan, 145

      cottonseed oil, 35–36

      cough syrup poisoning, 1937, 285, 287

      Crampton, C. A., 33

      Crane, W. Murray, 249

      Cranston Village Improvement Association, 108

      cream of tartar, 66

      Croly, Jane Cunningham, 109

      Cudahy, 54

      Curtice Brothers, 214

      Cutter, Edward, 48

      cyanide, 37

      Czolgosz, Leon, 77

      dairy industry

      Mason hearing testimony of, 66, 69

      opposition to Hepburn-McCumber legislation, 104

      See also butter; milk

      Dalkon Shield, 287

      Daniels, Jasper, 49–50

      Denver Post, 235

      Department of Agriculture (USDA), 4–5

      Board of Food and Drug Inspection. See Board of Food and Drug Inspection (USDA)

      Bureau of Chemistry. See Bureau of Chemistry (USDA)

      enforcement funding for, 163

      Food and Inspection Division, 165

      Food Inspection Decision (FID) 76, 173–76

      receives cabinet status level, 35

      diethylene glycol, 285, 287

      Difenderfer, Robert, 254–55

      Division of Chemistry (USDA). See Bureau of Chemistry (USDA)

      Dockstader, Lew, 96–97

      Dodge, Grenville, 52

      Dodge, Henry Irving, 127–28

      Dodge Commission, 52–53

      Doolittle, Roscoe, 259, 266–67

      Doubleday, Frank Nelson, 130, 131, 141–42

      Doubleday, Page & Company, 129–31, 136, 141–42, 144

      Dow, Herbert Henry, 81, 197

      Dow Chemical Company, 81, 197

      drop black, 37

      Druggist Circular, 263

      Dudley & Co. Canned Goods, 138

      Dunlap, Frederick L., 174, 183, 187, 259–60

      hired as associate chemist by Roosevelt and Wilson, 170–71

      leaves Department of Agriculture, 270

      Moss committee hearings and, 256–57, 259

      uses Rusby hiring arrangement as basis for charges against Wiley, 248

      See also Board of Food and Drug Inspection (USDA)

      Dunlap, Renick W., 281

      Dunne, Finley Peter, 143–44

      dyes, artificial, in foods

      in butter and margarine, 27

      in canned peas, 67–68

      coal-tar dyes, 229–30, 233–34, 287

      in coffee, 37

      Food Inspection Board removes certification requirements, 228–30

      poisonous metallic elements and compounds used as, 14

      synthetic, in nineteenth century, 3

      Wiley’s Mason hearing testimony regarding, 67–68

      Eagan, Charles P., 53

      Earthjustice Institute, 289

      Edson, Cyrus, 34

      Elizabeth Cady Stanton Suffrage Club, 261

      Elliott, Bruce, 231, 232–33

      embalmed beef crisis, 61–62

      embalmed beef scandal, 51–59

      Beef Court, 53–59

      Dodge Commission findings, 52–53

     
    embalmed milk, 3–4, 62–63

      Emery, John G., 200, 260

      Emory, W. O., 238

      Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 290

      Evening Star, 252–53, 255–56

      Everybody’s Magazine, 127, 138

      Ewing, Buck, 137, 138

      Fahlberg, Constantin, 185

      fake ingredients in foods. See adulteration of foods

      Farmer, Fannie, 98–99, 107

      flavoring agents, 81

      Florida Board of Pharmacy, 254

      flour

      adulteration of, 2, 60–61

      bleaching/bleached flour industry, 104, 197–200, 216–17, 231–33, 270–72

      flourine, 61

      Folin, Otto, 245

      Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1938, 285–86

      Food, Drug and Insecticide Division (USDA), 283

      food adulteration and fakery. See adulteration of foods

      Food Adulteration and Its Detection (Battershall), 27–28

      Food and Cookery for the Sick and Convalescent (Farmer), 99, 100

      Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 283, 285–86, 287, 288

      Food and Inspection Division (USDA), 165

      Food Inspection Board. See Board of Food and Drug Inspection (USDA)

      Food Inspection Decision (FID) 76, 173–76

      Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), 288

      Foods and Food Adulterants (Bulletin 13), 23–24, 26, 28, 32, 41, 59–60

      Foods and Their Adulteration (Wiley), 203

      food toxicity trials. See Poison Squad studies

      formaldehyde, 2–4

      Bureau of Chemistry report on, 202

      deaths linked to embalmed milk, 3–4, 62–63

      Hofman’s discovery of, 13

      home test for, 111

      as milk preservative, 2–4

      as possible beef preservative (See embalmed beef scandal)

      Fowler, Nathaniel, 261

      France, 150

      Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 23

      Frasier, A. C., 139

      Freezine, 61, 68–69, 70

      French canning companies, 187

      French peas, 82

      Fuller, H. C., 238

      garblers, 30

      Gaston, James, 241

      General Federation of Women’s Clubs, 109, 163–64

      Germany, 14, 150

      Gibbons, Ross, 59

      Gillilan, S. W., 96–97

      ginger, 30

      glucose, 17, 18

      Goldsborough, Fitzhugh Coyle, 236

      Good Housekeeping, 261

      Gottlieb, Scott, 289

      “Great American Fraud, The” (Adams), 258

      Great Britain, 14–15

      Act for Preventing Adulteration in Food and Drink, 15

     


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