The Health Exhibition Literature: Health in dietprinted and published for the Executive Council of the International Health Exhibition and for the Council of the Society of Arts by William Clowes, 1884 |
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Page 68
... limit . At the present moment , there were only 28 millions of sheep and 10 millions of cattle and so many millions of pigs ; in the year 1868 , which Mr. Duckham had spoken of , there were far more sheep , but there were only 8 million ...
... limit . At the present moment , there were only 28 millions of sheep and 10 millions of cattle and so many millions of pigs ; in the year 1868 , which Mr. Duckham had spoken of , there were far more sheep , but there were only 8 million ...
Page 85
... limits of quality for natural products , whether in a raw or prepared state . I come now to the means provided for suppressing the adulteration of food . The Local Authorities of each city , metropolitan district , county or borough ...
... limits of quality for natural products , whether in a raw or prepared state . I come now to the means provided for suppressing the adulteration of food . The Local Authorities of each city , metropolitan district , county or borough ...
Page 90
... limits of genuine , but poor , butter . Again , it is well known that the milk yielded by some cows is of so low a quality as not to be equal to that from other cows with a large proportion of added water . Further , there are some teas ...
... limits of genuine , but poor , butter . Again , it is well known that the milk yielded by some cows is of so low a quality as not to be equal to that from other cows with a large proportion of added water . Further , there are some teas ...
Page 91
... limits " might lead to grave difficulties . It is the opinion of practical men that it would be unwise to adopt any legislative measure with respect to limits of quality which would tend to discourage production , and diminish the ...
... limits " might lead to grave difficulties . It is the opinion of practical men that it would be unwise to adopt any legislative measure with respect to limits of quality which would tend to discourage production , and diminish the ...
Page 99
... limits of strength , based upon original gravity , should be laid down by Parliament for the several well- recognised sorts of beer ; but there would be many ob- jections to such a course , more especially where the value of the beer ...
... limits of strength , based upon original gravity , should be laid down by Parliament for the several well- recognised sorts of beer ; but there would be many ob- jections to such a course , more especially where the value of the beer ...
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