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Excerpt from Report on the Extent and Character of Food and Drug Adulteration
On the appointment of Mr. A. J. Wedderburn as special agent of the epartment, a circular approved by the Assistant Secretary of Agri as sent to about druggists and to all the officers and of State pharmaceutical and dairy associations whose could be obtained. The text of this circular was as follows: nish me with any information that you may have in relation to the use ck pepsin in (so-called) butter-making. I should be glad to learn relation to any other butter and cheese adulterants and to Obtain a concerning the adulteration of children's foods, dairy and phar franked envelope for reply. The names and addresses which you may know of any State or charged with executing the laws relating to the adulteration of 180 the names of Officers or members of the pharmaceutical asso dairy organizations in your State, and oblige. Replies were received to this circular. Mr. Wedderburn during ce as Special agent classified and abstracted the greater number but the material was not entirely put in shape for publication. Ecretary of Agriculture I have endeavored to and prepare the material for transmittal. The and the use to be made of the material collected the judgment of the special agent. E information in regard to the use of black pepsin has been for the reason that the subject is fully discussed in Farmers' no. 12.
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