☞Today in History -- On today’s date 164 years ago, Saturday, October 30, 1858, the infamous Bradford Sweets Poisoning occurred at the City of Bradford, England.

☞Today in History -- On today’s date 164 years ago, Saturday, October 30, 1858, the infamous Bradford Sweets Poisoning occurred at the City of Bradford, England.




☞The Bradford Sweets Poisoning was the arsenic poisoning of more than 200 people in Bradford, England, when sweets (candy) accidentally adulterated with arsenic trioxide were sold from a market stall. 

Twenty-one unsuspecting victims died as a result. The event contributed to the passage of the Pharmacy Act 1868 in the United Kingdom & legislation regulating the adulteration of foodstuffs.

☞Similar laws regulating the adulteration of foodstuffs in the United States were not in place until 1906 when the Pure Food & Drug Act was signed into law by U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (1858-1919).

☞The photograph depicts an illustration entitled “The Great Lozenge-Maker. A Hint to Paterfamilias” by noted English caricaturist & illustrator John Leech (1817-1864), which was first published on November 20, 1858 in the famous British weekly humor & satire magazine “Punch, or The London Charivari.”

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