the Pure Food and Drug Act
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- a US law passed in 1906 with the support of President Theodore Roosevelt. It stated that labels on food and drugs should say exactly what they contain and that no other substances should be added to them.
see also muckraker《纯食品和药品法》:1906年在西奥多·罗斯福总统的支持下通过的美国法律。它指出,食品和药品的标签上应准确说明它们所含的成分,并且不得在其中添加其他任何物质。