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Food Poisoning by Edwin Oakes Jordan is a comprehensive and authoritative exploration of the causes, effects, and prevention of foodborne illnesses, first published in the early 20th century. Drawing on scientific research and case studies, Jordan meticulously examines the various microorganisms—such as bacteria, molds, and toxins—that can contaminate food and lead to outbreaks of illness. The book delves into the history of food poisoning, tracing notable epidemics and their impact on public health, while also providing detailed explanations of the symptoms and progression of different types of food poisoning. Jordan discusses the role of improper food handling, storage, and preparation in the spread of disease, emphasizing the importance of hygiene and sanitation in both domestic and commercial settings. He outlines the methods used to detect and identify foodborne pathogens, as well as the legal and regulatory measures implemented to safeguard the food supply. The book also addresses the responsibilities of food producers, distributors, and consumers in preventing contamination and ensuring food safety. With its clear, accessible language and thorough analysis, Food Poisoning serves as both a practical guide for those involved in food preparation and a valuable resource for medical professionals, public health officials, and anyone interested in understanding the science behind food safety. Jordan’s work remains a significant contribution to the field, offering timeless insights into the ongoing challenges of protecting public health from the dangers of contaminated food.
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Liczba stron: 158
Rok wydania: 2025
