Volatile Poisons: Hearing Before ..., 72-1 ..., April 19, 1932 |
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... letter of March 2 requesting a report on the inclosed bill , S. 3853 , for the purpose of regulating commerce in poisonous volatile substances intended for household consumption . This proposal is desirable with certain modifications ...
... letter of March 2 requesting a report on the inclosed bill , S. 3853 , for the purpose of regulating commerce in poisonous volatile substances intended for household consumption . This proposal is desirable with certain modifications ...
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... letter written by Professor Henderson on May 26 , describing the bill and giving the reasons for the necessity for it . Some changes have been made in the bill since this letter was written , particularly with regard to the last part of ...
... letter written by Professor Henderson on May 26 , describing the bill and giving the reasons for the necessity for it . Some changes have been made in the bill since this letter was written , particularly with regard to the last part of ...
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... letter . Senator BINGHAM . I sent copies of the bill to a number of dis- tinguished people , asking their views and asking them whether they cared to attend this hearing . I received replies to a number of these letters , to which I ...
... letter . Senator BINGHAM . I sent copies of the bill to a number of dis- tinguished people , asking their views and asking them whether they cared to attend this hearing . I received replies to a number of these letters , to which I ...
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... letter from Prof. C. E. A. Winslow , head of the department of public health , who says [ reading ] : Hon . HIRAM BINGHAM , United States Senate , Washington , D. C. APRIL 4 , 1932 . MY DEAR SENATOR BINGHAM : I am sorry that it will not ...
... letter from Prof. C. E. A. Winslow , head of the department of public health , who says [ reading ] : Hon . HIRAM BINGHAM , United States Senate , Washington , D. C. APRIL 4 , 1932 . MY DEAR SENATOR BINGHAM : I am sorry that it will not ...
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... letters in proportion to the size of the container or unit . Prior to the Federal caustic poison act , certain State acts regulated caustic lyes , etc. The warning required was at times printed in ... letter from Charles VOLATILE POISONS 11.
... letters in proportion to the size of the container or unit . Prior to the Federal caustic poison act , certain State acts regulated caustic lyes , etc. The warning required was at times printed in ... letter from Charles VOLATILE POISONS 11.
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accident send Agriculture and Forestry April 16 April 21 benzene benzol C. H. STUART carbon tetrachloride caustic poison act cent CHAIRMAN chemically uncombined cleaning commerce in poisonous Committee on Agriculture compounds of hydrocarbons D. C. APRIL DEAR SENATOR BINGHAM Department of Agriculture dichlorobenzene ethylene dichloride explosives Federal caustic poison Federal volatile poison Food and Drug foreign commerce free or chemically gases gasoline halogen compounds hazard hearing household consumption included industry inhalator intended for household interstate commerce Interstate Commerce Commission interstate or foreign legislation letter methanol methyl alcohol moths nonpoisonous package paradichlorbenzene paradichlorobenzene paragraph persons poison label poisonous volatile substances preparation containing free provisions Public Health Service question refrigerant Respectfully Secretary of Agriculture Senate bill 3853 Senator FRAZIER Senator HIRAM BINGHAM shipment statement Surgeon tetra tetra ethyl lead tion toxic United States Public United States Senate vapor volatile poison act volatile substances intended warning Washington WATSON YANDELL HENDERSON
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