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Rejected Cheese

Sir,—ln supporting Messrs Armstrong and Collins in their timely letters, I would add that in America, the home of the big chemical industries, there is an immense amount of literature available to the medical fraternity regarding She dangers to health through the indiscriminate use of chemicals in agriculture, but the general practitioner has little time to study it. Dr. Morton Biskind, of Connecticut, has addressed a committee of Congress on the harm done by D.D.T., as well as publishing several pamphlets in which his reference to other authorities shows how wide the field of investigation is growing.—Yours, etc., W. B. BRAY. Leeston, February 13, 1962

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29748, 15 February 1962, Page 3

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107

Rejected Cheese Press, Volume CI, Issue 29748, 15 February 1962, Page 3

Rejected Cheese Press, Volume CI, Issue 29748, 15 February 1962, Page 3

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