| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1856 - 658 pages
...addition to an article, for the purposes of gain or deception, of any substance or substances, and the presence of which is not acknowledged in the name under which the article is sold. 4664. It a Spanish merchant puts a few gallons of water into the wine which he sends, would yon deem... | |
| Arthur Hill Hassall - 1857 - 756 pages
...adulteration may be thus defined. It consists in the intentional addition to an article, for purposes of gain or deception, of any substance or substances...acknowledged in the name under which the article is eold. It is not easy so to frame a definition as that it shall apply to every case : that now given... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association. Annual Meeting - 1859 - 444 pages
...cases of substitution, impurities, and accidental contaminations, adulteration may be thus defined : It consists in the intentional addition to an article,...acknowledged in the name under which the article is sold. er," and more " nutritious," but we feel constrained to say this pretended regard for the wishes and... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1859 - 442 pages
...cases of substitution, impurities, and accidental contaminations, adulteration maybe thus defined: It consists in the intentional addition to an article,...acknowledged in the name under which the article is sold. Your Committee feel that perhaps they may bring forward some facts, not in all cases agreeable, and... | |
| 1859 - 616 pages
...cases of substitution, impurities and accidental conlaminaiions, adulteration may be thus defined : It consists in the intentional addition to an article,...acknowledged in the name under which the article is •old. Your Committee feel that perhaps they may bring forward some facts, not in all cases agreeable,... | |
| 1859 - 792 pages
...accidental contaminations being excluded — as "the intentional addition of an article, for purposes of gain or deception, of any substance or substances,...acknowledged in the name under which the article is sold." Great scientific skill is shown in many of the adulterations; in other cases the most pernicious articles... | |
| 1860 - 790 pages
...accidental contaminations being excluded, — as "the intentional addition of an article, for purposes of gain or deception, of any substance or substances,...acknowledged in the name under which the article is sold." Great scientific skill is shown in many of the adulterations ; in other cases the most pernicious articles... | |
| 1860 - 552 pages
...He says an adulteration consists in the intentional addition to an article, for the purpose of giin or deception, of any substance or substances, the...under a false name in place of another, constitutes a auliu'ltutiuit and not an adulteration. Thus briefly referring to the introductory of our last years... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1860 - 858 pages
...of the practice is given : — " It consists in the intentional addition to an article, for purposes of gain or deception, of any substance or substances,...acknowledged in the name under which the article is sold." According to this definition, the sale of coffee mixed with chicory as coffee, of cocoa with which... | |
| 1860 - 690 pages
...given in ven" plain and unmistakeable language. " The intentional addition to on article, for purposes of gain or deception, of any substance or substances,...acknowledged in the name under which the article is sold." (CHEMICAL NEWS, Vol. I. p. 122). The absurd restriction in the clause which renders it necessary that... | |
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