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Westervelt, American Pure Food & Drug Law, 1912
American pure food and drug laws; Comprising the statutes of the United States, and of the several states of the union on the subject of foods and
drugs, their manufacture, sale and distribution, whether in interstate or foreign commerce; The administrative rules and regulations of the fede4ral and
state departments and commissioners, and the standards of purity, etc.; With full editorial commentaries and numerous citations to federal and state
decisions; Conveniently arranged in chapters and sections under a system of “key-numbers” – Each subject coming under the same section number in the
treatise on the law of each state as in that on the federal la – With full cross reference: by James Westervelt, x+1535p, Kansas City, MO, Vernon Law
Book Co., 1912. (A table of contents starts on p. vii; an index on p. 1,485.)
Title:   American pure food and drug laws : comprising the statutes of the United States and of the several states of the Union on the subject of foods and drugs, their manufacture, sale and distribution, whether in interstate or foreign commerce : the administrative rules and regulations of the federal and state departments and commissioners, and the standards of purity, etc. : to which are added chapters on related subjects, such as insecticides and fungicides, commercial feeding stuffs, etc. : with full editorial commentaries and numerous citations to federal and state decisions ; conveniently arranged in chapters and sections under a system of "key-numbers", each subject coming under the same section number in the treatise on the law of each state as in that on the federa llaw, with full cross references / by James Westervelt, M.A., of the New York and New Jersey bars.
OCLC Number:   60734371
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