Parliamentary Papers, volume 8

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Parliamentary Papers, volume 8
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— 1 think it likely, because flour is at any time astringent, and medical men recommend the occasional use of brown bread to correct it ; but if an article like alum, which is very astringent, is added to it, 1 think the constant use of it must be very injurious.
3558. Are you of the same opinion as the last witness, tiiat the best wheat mcdces the least nourishing bread ? — I do not think he rightly explained himself.
I do not think he meant best wheat ; he meant the wheat finely dressed.
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.... Chairman.} He said the purest wheat was the most unwholesome?— f cannot Digitized by Google SELECT GOMMITl^EE ON ADULTERATION OF FOOD, &c, 333 cannot understand that ; I can understand this, if that was what he meant, that Mr. T. K, Calhrtl^ the finest dressed wheat was the most unwholesome.
3560. He explained that it had less of bran and gluten? — If it had all the 16 April i85(^.
bran, I should consider it pure.
3561. Mr. Moffatl.'] The letters you have put in appear to have been written in consequence of some public meeting convened by advertisement ?— We put an advertisement in the ** Times ; " one advertisement in the " Times *' brought all those letters, with one exception.


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