Before Silent spring : pesticides and public health in pre-DDT America
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RA1270.P4 W45 1975
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RA1270.P4 W45 1975
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Aliments -- Adultération et inspection -- États-Unis -- Histoire.
Aliments -- Contamination.
Food Contamination
Gezondheid.
Levensmiddelen.
Pesticide Residues
Pesticiden.
Pesticides -- poisoning
Pesticides -- Résidus dans les aliments -- États-Unis.
Pesticides -- Résidus.
Pesticides -- Toxicologie.
Pestizid
Umwelt
USA
Aliments -- Contamination.
Food Contamination
Gezondheid.
Levensmiddelen.
Pesticide Residues
Pesticiden.
Pesticides -- poisoning
Pesticides -- Résidus dans les aliments -- États-Unis.
Pesticides -- Résidus.
Pesticides -- Toxicologie.
Pestizid
Umwelt
USA
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Book
Physical Desc
xv, 288 pages ; 23 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Description
Modern consumers are well aware that the food they eat is tainted by pesticidal residues; they are less aware that their great-grandparents faced the same hazard. The author's history of this public health menace emphasizes that insecticides have been contaminating produce since the introduction of chemical pesticides in the 1860s. This book examines the period before the publication of Rachel Carson's famous 'Silent Spring', tracing the origins of the residue problem and exploring the complicated network of interest groups that formed around the issue. The author shows how economic necessities, technological limitations, and pressures on regulatory agencies have brought us to 'our present dilemma of seemingly having to poison our food in order to protect it.' In the first part of the book, the agricultural and medical literature of the past century is used to analyze the emergence by 1920 of a public health danger of serious proportions. The second part draws heavily on the unpublished records of the Food and Drug Administration to document how the ineffective handling of this danger established precedents for present pesticide abuses. This particular aspect of food adulteration has not been adequately dealt with before; in previous histories of food and drug control, it has, at best, only been mentioned. This book clarifies a significant area of history of food regulation while providing the historical perspective for a health problem of contemporary urgency. -- from Book Jacket.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Whorton, J. C. (19751974). Before Silent spring: pesticides and public health in pre-DDT America . Princeton University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Whorton, James C., 1942-. 19751974. Before Silent Spring: Pesticides and Public Health in Pre-DDT America. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Whorton, James C., 1942-. Before Silent Spring: Pesticides and Public Health in Pre-DDT America Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 19751974.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Whorton, J. C. (n.d.). Before silent spring: pesticides and public health in pre-DDT america. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Whorton, James C. Before Silent Spring: Pesticides and Public Health in Pre-DDT America Princeton University Press, 19751974.
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