South Australia - Health
- Cancer
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- Food Adulteration
- Infant Paralysis
- Miscellany
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- Social Diseases
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- Insanity
- Infant Mortality
- Medical Professions
- Anaesthesia
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- Miscellany
- "Quackery"
General Health Matters
Food Adulteration and Allied Matters
"Adulteration of Food" is in the Register on10 July 1855, page 2b,
Observer,
3 November 1855, page 6g,
26 June 1858, page 6f,
Chronicle,
28 August 1869, page 12e,
Observer,
8 October 1870, page 9b,
Register,
15 July 1890, page 4g,
"Diseased Food" on
9 April 1864, page 6f,
"Unwholesome Food" on
10 May 1879, page 10d.
"Adulterating the People's Drink" is in the Register,
1 July 1895, page 4g.
"Food Preservatives and Adulterants" in the Advertiser,
2 March 1898, page 4e,
"Food Adulteration" on
17 May 1899, page 4f.
"Food and Drugs - Their Adulteration" is in the Advertiser,
14 September 1901, page 8c,
2 October 1901, page 6h; also see
16 and 28 November 1903, pages 4d-5f and 6d,
18 October 1905, page 6c.
Register,
27 June 1906, page 7a.
"The Food and Drugs Bill" is in the Register,
4 September 1901, page 6d,
27 July 1906, page 6c.
"Pure Food" is in the Register,
5 October 1907, page 6c; also see
23 October 1907, page 4b,
11 August 1908, page 6c,
24 December 1908, page 6d,
1 April 1909, page 9b,
12 May 1910, page 6c,
26 January 1912, page 8c,
6 August 1912, page 8f; also see
Advertiser,
28 May 1925, page 11d.
"Food Adulteration" is in the Register,
9 May 1911, page 4c.