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Food & Sanitation Volume 6 by Books Group

Food & Sanitation Volume 6
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Author: Books Group
Page Count: 378 pages
Published Date: 08 May 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781231000120
File size: 45 Mb
File Name: Food.&.Sanitation.Volume.6.pdf
Download Link: Food & Sanitation Volume 6
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 Excerpt: ...with the case which they also had against Murphy. Evidence having been given as to the adulteration, the defendant Murphy was examined, and said that neither he nor anyone in his employment, as far as he knew, tampered with the milk. Tnomas Reynolds, the lad who delivered the milk, said he never interfered with the milk from the time he got it until he gave it to Mrs. Sullivan. Dr. Wynne, solicitor, appeared for the defendant Sullivan Eugene Riordan, Glasheen, was charged with a like offence. Toe analyst's certificate in this case showed that the milk had been deprived of io per cent, of its fat.--The defendant was examined, and said that neither be nor any one of his employees tampered with the milk. The milk was delivered as it was from the cow. John Murphy had a similar charge preferred against him. The milk in this case was deprived of ta per cent, of fat. The evidence given was similar to that in the previous cases. Dr. H. A. Wynne appeared for the defence. Michael Forrest was similarly charged. The analyst's certificate showed that 8 per cent, of fat bad been extracted. Mr. R. Dayos, solicitor, who appeared for the defence, slid he had been listening to the evidence given in cases already heard. H's defence was based on the same grounds, and it would shock him to think that respectable farmers would come into court to perjure themselves with the view of escaping prosecutions of this kind. It was an admitted fact that the milk taken from the cow in the morning was weaker than that taken in the evening, and they had it from one of the witnesses that milk generally was weaker in the month of June than at any other time of the year. The defendant, his milk vendor, and milkmaids were examined to show that the milk had not been tampered with in any way. Joh...

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