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4. Toxic Priorities: Antibiotics and the FDA
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Abbreviations ix
- 1. The Sound of Coughing Pigs 1
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Part I. USA: From Industrialized Agriculture to Manufactured Hazards, 1949–1967
- Introduction 15
- 2. Picking One’s Poisons: Antibiotics and the Public 17
- 3. Chemical Cornucopia: Antibiotics on the Farm 33
- 4. Toxic Priorities: Antibiotics and the FDA 54
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Part II. Britain: From Rationing to Gluttony, 1945–1969
- Introduction 75
- 5. Fusing Concerns: Antibiotics and the British Public 77
- 6. Bigger, Better, Faster: Antibiotics and British Farming 92
- 7. Typing Resistance: Antibiotic Regulation in Britain 121
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Part III. USA: The Problem of Plenty, 1967–2013
- Introduction 141
- 8. Marketplace Environmentalism: Antibiotics, Public Concerns, and Consumer Solutions 143
- 9. Light-Green Reform: Antibiotic Change on American Farms 163
- 10. Statutory Defeat: Voluntarism and the Limits of FDA Power 185
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Part IV. Britain: From Gluttony to Fear, 1970–2018
- Introduction 215
- 11. Between Swann Patriotism and BSE: Antibiotics in the Public Sphere 217
- 12. Persistent Infrastructures: Antibiotic Reform and British Farming 232
- 13. Swann Song: British Antibiotic Policy After 1969 259
- Conclusion: Antibiotics Unleashed 279
- Acknowledgments 291
- Notes 293
- Bibliography 381
- Index 411
- About the Author 431
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Abbreviations ix
- 1. The Sound of Coughing Pigs 1
-
Part I. USA: From Industrialized Agriculture to Manufactured Hazards, 1949–1967
- Introduction 15
- 2. Picking One’s Poisons: Antibiotics and the Public 17
- 3. Chemical Cornucopia: Antibiotics on the Farm 33
- 4. Toxic Priorities: Antibiotics and the FDA 54
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Part II. Britain: From Rationing to Gluttony, 1945–1969
- Introduction 75
- 5. Fusing Concerns: Antibiotics and the British Public 77
- 6. Bigger, Better, Faster: Antibiotics and British Farming 92
- 7. Typing Resistance: Antibiotic Regulation in Britain 121
-
Part III. USA: The Problem of Plenty, 1967–2013
- Introduction 141
- 8. Marketplace Environmentalism: Antibiotics, Public Concerns, and Consumer Solutions 143
- 9. Light-Green Reform: Antibiotic Change on American Farms 163
- 10. Statutory Defeat: Voluntarism and the Limits of FDA Power 185
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Part IV. Britain: From Gluttony to Fear, 1970–2018
- Introduction 215
- 11. Between Swann Patriotism and BSE: Antibiotics in the Public Sphere 217
- 12. Persistent Infrastructures: Antibiotic Reform and British Farming 232
- 13. Swann Song: British Antibiotic Policy After 1969 259
- Conclusion: Antibiotics Unleashed 279
- Acknowledgments 291
- Notes 293
- Bibliography 381
- Index 411
- About the Author 431