Weekly Bulletin of the State Board of Health . S March 12, John Barrett, New Bedford, Cider Vinegar, Conviction. 9 March 15, Arthur J. Connor, Boston, Quinine Pills, Conviction. 10 March 19, Jacob F. Hagar, Weston, Milk, Conviction. 11 March 26, Geo. M. Chamberlin, Needham, Milk, Conviction. Notes on the Foregoing Cases. Fines were imposed to the amount of $; The two samples of molasses, Nos. 1 and 2, were adulterated with glucose, the amount being in these two cases, 65and 42 per cent, respectively. Nos. 3 and 4 were cases of adulteration of phosphate of soda with arsenic, a dangerous a
Weekly Bulletin of the State Board of Health . S March 12, John Barrett, New Bedford, Cider Vinegar, Conviction. 9 March 15, Arthur J. Connor, Boston, Quinine Pills, Conviction. 10 March 19, Jacob F. Hagar, Weston, Milk, Conviction. 11 March 26, Geo. M. Chamberlin, Needham, Milk, Conviction. Notes on the Foregoing Cases. Fines were imposed to the amount of $; The two samples of molasses, Nos. 1 and 2, were adulterated with glucose, the amount being in these two cases, 65and 42 per cent, respectively. Nos. 3 and 4 were cases of adulteration of phosphate of soda with arsenic, a dangerous adulteration amounting inNo. 3 to four parts and in No. 4 to eighty parts per 100,000. In the three cases of milk adulteration, the total solids were respectively, , and The cider vinegar was an artificial product made by the Albion Co. of Albion, New York. The quinine pills were sold by a manufacturing chemist, and contained only 70 per cent, of the required amount ofquinine, the remainder being composed of foreign
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