The Poison Eaters: Fighting Danger and Fraud in Our Food and Drugs

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Washington Post Best Children’s Book

Formaldehyde, borax, salicylic acid. Today, these chemicals are used in embalming fluids, cleaning supplies, and acne medications. But in 1900, they were routinely
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  • Author: Jarrow, Gail
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Page Count: 160
  • Publish Date: October 15 2019
  • ISBN10: 1629794384
  • Language: English

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Washington Post Best Children’s Book

Formaldehyde, borax, salicylic acid. Today, these chemicals are used in embalming fluids, cleaning supplies, and acne medications. But in 1900, they were routinely added to food that Americans ate from cans and jars.

In 1900, products often weren’t safe because unregulated, unethical companies added these and other chemicals to trick consumers into buying spoiled food or harmful medicines. Chemist Harvey Washington Wiley recognized these dangers and began a relentless thirty-year campaign to ensure that consumers could purchase safe food and drugs, eventually leading to the creation of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, or FDA, a US governmental organization that now has a key role in addressing the COVID-19/Coronavirus pandemic gripping the world today. Acclaimed nonfiction and Sibert Honor winning author Gail Jarrow uncovers this intriguing history in her trademark style that makes the past enthrallingly relevant for today’s young readers.


Author: Gail Jarrow
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Calkins Creek Books
Published: 10/15/2019
Pages: 160
Weight: 1.81lbs
Size: 10.10h x 8.00w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9781629794389
Language: English

Author

Jarrow, Gail

Binding

ISBN10

1629794384

ISBN13

9781629794389

Page Count

160

Published Date

October 15 2019

Language

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