HEALTH CARE: Personal and local or Federal and National? What do you think?
Most families would be happy with a way to get an informed opinion on what's making their baby cry. Usually it's an upset stomach, earache , or a cold or flu. That shouldn't have to cost someone a hundred dollars.
And to have a place to go if someone breaks an arm would be nice too.
The high costs of extreme coverages doesn't need to be attached to run of the mill routine minor problems. One facility for complex situations, like a heart transplant and a separate facility for common family needs like colds and flu.
Federal Health Care would be a monopoly, an all powerful monster, controlled by the drug companies and federal lobby.
Many important facts are not given to the public, but the biased information in favor of drug companies profit line is abundantly promoted.
Families need better food, especially for their babies.
Contaminants of all kinds need to be reduced or removed.
This includes chemical and electromagnetic contaminants.
If the gov would quit socialized farming, then farmers could get true value prices. Growing the food you eat should be a very high profession, just as teaching the children you birth. Sadly, neither profession is protected by the parents who depend on them. Only the government has say, and that say is poisoned by big dollar lobby power for profits. $god Profits takes priority over health and welfare of the people.
When the gov and drug company cartel gets control over "national health"
then only those foods approved by the drug company profit line will be available for you to eat. The drug companies want your dollars from cradle to grave and they're working diligently to set up their total empire.
Look at mother's breast milk that was swept out of the equation during the forties and replaced with drug company manufactured baby formula.
Look at the terrible expense of just dying, much less anything else.
In the same way seat-belt laws have been passed with fines on you if you don't obey it in the name of profits for the insurance companies, so also will your food choices become defined by law with similar reasoning. "If you don't eat what the drug company approves, then they might have to spend more drugs to take care of you. "
If you want to keep your privilege of buying natural food, you'd better wake up to the drug companies' efforts at taking over food sources. Replacing pinto beans with their own genetically modifies and patented seeds is just one example.
If you want to maintain freedom of discussion on the subject of what's good for your health, then you'd better stop the drug companies from funding all the teaching curriculum on health and medicine.
Medical schools and research and paper writing is very much funded already by drug cartels and gov lobby. You don't want your doctor trained by a system ruled by profit, especially not when that profit is increased by selling more drugs to you.
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1. The history of a crime against the food law /
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | 1976, [c1929] | text
2. Chemistry and longevity : food in its relation to individual and national development /
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | 1900. | text
3. The politics of purity : Harvey Washington Wiley and the origins of Federal food policy /
Coppin, Clayton A. | c1999. | text
4. Titans of the soil : great builders of agriculture /
Dies, Edward Jerome, 1891- | 1976, c1949. | text
5. Papers of Anna Kelton Wiley, 1798-1964 (bulk 1925-1960).
Wiley, Anna Kelton, 1877-1964. | mixed material
6. Papers of Harvey Washington Wiley, circa 1854-1944.
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | mixed material
7. Foods and their adulteration; origin, manufacture, and composition of food products; description of common adulterations, food standards, and national food laws and regulations,
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | 1907. | text
8. Sweet cassava: its culture, properties and uses,
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | 1894. | text
9. Sugar-cane culture in the southeast for the manufacture of table sirup.
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | 1903. | text
10. Manufacture of denatured alcohol. Based on the operations of an experimental still at Washington, D. C.,
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844- [from old catalog] | 1910. | text
11. The truth about whisky.
[National wholesale liquor dealer asosciation of America] [from old catalog] | 1905?] | text
12. Official and provisional methods of analysis, Association of Official Agricultural Chemists.
Association of Official Analytical Chemists. Committee on Revision of Methods. [from old catalog] | 1908. | text
13. Beretning over brugen af amerikansk mais i Europa ...
United States. Dept. of Agriculture. | 1892. | text
14. 1001 tests of foods, beverages and toilet accessories, good and otherwise; why they are so;
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844- [from old catalog] | 1914. | text
15. The lure of the land; farming after fifty,
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844- | 1915. | text
16. Health reader; physiology - hygiene,
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | [c1916] | text
17. Wiley's health series : nutrition, hygiene, physiology ... /
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | c1917. | text
18. A plot against the people: a history of the audacious attempt by certain Kentucky "Straight whisky" interests to pervert the Pure food law in order to create a monopoly for their fusel oil whiskies and to outlaw all refined whiskies;
Robins, William, ed. | [1911] | text
19. An autobiography ...
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | [c1930] | text
20. The health of a nation; Harvey W. Wiley and the fight for pure food.
Anderson, Oscar Edward, 1918- | [1958] | text
182 results from Library of Congress Online Catalog
Note: These results are sorted in alphabetical order.
Results 1 - 20 Page 1 2 3 4
# Why not enforce the laws we already have? How and why industries' outlaws are crucifying Harvey Wiley's pure food and drug law,
Ambruster, Howard Watson, 1878-1961. | [1935] | text
# Why not enforce the laws we already have? How and why industries' outlaws are crucifying Harvey Wiley's pure food and drug law,
Ambruster, Howard Watson, 1878-1961. | [c1935] | text
# The health of a nation; Harvey W. Wiley and the fight for pure food.
Anderson, Oscar Edward, 1918- | [1958] | text
# Methods of analysis adopted by the Association of official agricultural chemists September 5, 6, and 7, 1895.
Association of official agricultural chemists. [from old catalog] | 1895. | text
# Official and provisional methods of analysis, Association of Official Agricultural Chemists.
Association of Official Analytical Chemists. Committee on Revision of Methods. [from old catalog] | 1907. | text
# Official and provisional methods o
115. The pure food cook book, the Good housekeeping recipes, just how to buy--just how to cook,
Bentley, Mildred Maddocks, [from old catalog] ed. | 1914. | text
116. The pure food cook book; the Good housekeeping recipes; just how to buy - just how to cook,
Bentley, Mildred Maddocks. [from old catalog] | [c1914] | text
117. Student life at Carlisle barracks, Pa. [graphic].
Choate, J. N. (John N.), 1848-1902, photographer. | ca. 1890. | still image
118. The politics of purity : Harvey Washington Wiley and the origins of Federal food policy /
Coppin, Clayton A. | c1999. | text
119. Titans of the soil : great builders of agriculture /
Dies, Edward Jerome, 1891- | 1976, c1949. | text
120. The maple sugar industry.
Fox, William Freeman, 1840-1909. [from old catalog] | 1905. | text
182 results from Library of Congress Online Catalog
# Eat and keep fit : preventing and controlling overweight, acidosis and constipation /
Kebler, Lyman F. (Lyman Frederic), 1863- | [c1930] | text
# [Wiley, Harvey Washington (1916), chief chemist of the United States Department of Agriculture, 1883-1912] [graphic] /
MacDonald, Pirie, 1867-1942, photographer. | 1916. | still image
# The legacy of Doctor Wiley.
Natenberg, Maurice. | [1957] | text
# The truth about whisky.
[National wholesale liquor dealer asosciation of America] [from old catalog] | 1905?] | text
# Historic meeting to commemorate fortieth anniversary of original federal Food and drugs act,
New York state bar association. Section on food, drug and cosmetic law. | 1946. | text
# A plot against the people: a history of the audacious attempt by certain Kentucky "Straight whisky" interests to pervert the Pure food law in order to create a monopoly for their fusel oil whiskies and to outlaw all refined whiskies;
Robins, William, ed. | [1911] | text
# Maplelawn Farm, Sumner, Washington, 1906 [graphic].
Romans Photographic Company. | 1906. | still image
# [Harvey Washington Wiley, seated, half-length, facing right, at his desk in the U.S. Department of Agriculture Bureau of Chemistry] [graphic] /
# Use of cold storage. Letter from the secretary of agriculture transmitting certain data on cold storage and cold-storage products,
United States. Bureau of Chemistry. | 1910. | text
# Report of hearings on H. R. 16925, to regulate the storage of food products in the District of Columbia.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia. | 1911. | text
# Report of hearings on H. R. 26398, regulating the quantity of carbon monoxid in gas in the District of Columbia. Hearings of January 20, 23, 29, and 30, 1909. Statements of Dr. Harvey W. Wiley ... Dr. John K. Haywood ... Dr. W. W. Skinner ... E. G. Runyan ... Forrest E. Barker ... Edward G. Love ... John McIlhenny ... Alfred E. Forstall ... J. A. Le Clerc ... Printed for the use of the Committee.
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Foods and their adulteration; origin, manufacture, and composition of food products; infants' and invalids' foods; detection of common adulterations, and food standards,
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844- | 1911. | text
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | [c1930] | text
145. Beverages and their adulteration; origin, composition, manufacture, natural, artificial, fermented, distilled, alkaloidal and fruit juices,
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | [c1919] | text
146. Chemistry and longevity : food in its relation to individual and national development /
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | 1900. | text
147. Experimental work in the production of table sirup at Waycross, Ga., 1905, together with a summary of the four-year experiment on fertilization of sugar cane.
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | 1906. | text
148. Experiments in the culture of sugar cane and its manufacture into table sirup. A report on the investigations conducted at Waycross and Cairo, Ga., in 1903 and 1904.
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | 1905. | text
149. Foods and their adulteration; origin, manufacture, and composition of food products; description of common adulterations, food standards, and national food laws and regulations,
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | 1907. | text
150. Foods and their adulteration; origin, manufacture, and composition of food products; infants' and invalids' foods; detection of common adulterations,
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | [c1917] | text
151. Health reader; physiology - hygiene,
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | [c1916] | text
152. The history of a crime against the food law /
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | 1976, [c1929] | text
153. The history of a crime against the food law; the amazing story of the national food and drug law intended to protect the health of the paople, perverted to protect adulteration of foods and drugs,
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | [c1929] | text
154. Influence of food preservatives and artificial colors on digestion and health. v. Formaldehyde.
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | 1908. | text
155. The northern sugar industry. A record of its progress during the season of 1883.
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | 1884. | text
156. Not by bread alone; the principles of human nutrition,
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | [c1915] | text
157. Papers of Harvey Washington Wiley, circa 1854-1944.
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | mixed material
158. A preliminary study of the effects of cold storage on eggs, quail, and chickens.
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | 1908. | text
159. Principles and practice of agricultural analysis; a manual for the study of soils, fertilizers, and agricultural products; for the use of analysists, teachers, and students of agricultural chemistry.
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | 1906-14. | text
160. Sugar-cane culture in the southeast for the manufacture of table sirup.
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | 1903. | text
182 results from Library of Congress Online Catalog
162. Wiley's health series : nutrition, hygiene, physiology ... /
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. | c1917. | text
163. Analyses of cereals collected at the world's columbian exposition, and comparisons with other data.
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. [from old catalog] | 1895. | text
164. Food and efficiency.
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. [from old catalog] | 1917. | text
165. Influence of food preservatives and artificial colors on digestion and health. III.
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. [from old catalog] | 1907. | text
166. Note on the action of digestive fluids on oil.
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. [from old catalog] | 1888. | text
167. Principles and practice of agricultural analysis; a manual for the study of soils, fertilizers, and agricultural products, for the use of analysts, teachers, and students of agricultural chemistry.
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930. [from old catalog] | 1926- | text
168. 1001 tests of foods, beverages and toilet accessories, good and otherwise; why they are so;
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844- [from old catalog] | 1914. | text
169. Durability and economy in papers for permanent records.
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844- [from old catalog] | 1909. | text
170. Health reader, physiology--hygiene--nutrition,
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844- [from old catalog] | [c1916] | text
171. The influence of environment upon the composition of the sugar beet [1900]-
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844- [from old catalog] | 1901- | text
172. Influence of food preservatives and artificial colors on digestion and health. IV.
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844- [from old catalog] | 1908. | text
173. Manufacture of denatured alcohol. Based on the operations of an experimental still at Washington, D. C.,
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844- [from old catalog] | 1910. | text
174. The relations of chemistry to industrial progress:
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844- [from old catalog] | 1896] | text
175. The sugar industry of the United States. Introduction.
Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844- [from old catalog] | 1885. | text
176. Diffusion, its application to sugar-cane, and record of experiments with sorghum in 1883.
Wiley, Harvey Washington. [from old catalog] | 1884. | text
177. Experiments with sugar beets in 1890-
Wiley, Harvey Washington. [from old catalog] | 1891-1898 | text
178. Experiments with sugar beets in 1897.
Wiley, Harvey Washington. [from old catalog] | 1898. | text
179. Influence of food preservatives and artificial colors on digestion and health. I. Boris acid and borax.
Wiley, Harvey Washington. [from old catalog] | 1904. | text
180. Influence of food preservatives and artificial colors on digestion and health. II.Salicylic acid and salicylates.
Wiley, Harvey Washington. [from old catalog] | 1906. | text
182 results from Library of Congress Online Catalog
181. The sugar-beet industry.
Wiley, Harvey Washington. [from old catalog] | 1890. | text
182. Modern Americans in science and invention,
Yost, Edna, 1889- | [c1941] | text
Fifty Harmful Effects of GMO Genetically Modified Foods
http://www.cqs.com/50harm.htm