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32. As quoted in Daemmrich (2002), p. 154. See also
Frances Kelsey (1965).
33. “Five Die after Taking Tylenol Believed to Contain
Cyanide,” New York Times (1 October 1982), p. A12.
34. Thomas J. Lueck (1982); see also Ernest Holsendolph
(1982). Meanwhile, the demand for surveillance
cameras in retail outlets grew; see Dorothy J. Gaiter
(1982).
35. Michael Decourcy Hinds (1982). The various deadlines
established by the regulations were met; Pamela G.
Hollie (1983). See 21 CFR 211.132, “Tamper-Evident
Packaging.”
36. There were further cyanide poisonings using Tylenol
capsules. See Peter Kerr (1986); also Robert D.
McFadden (1986). According to Abby Goodnough
et al. (2009), “The poisonings in 1982, which killed
seven, terrifi ed the nation and changed the way drugs
are packaged, have never been solved.”
37. See Dahleen Glanton (2009); Ben Meyerson (2009); and
Michael Moss (2009). As President Obama (2009) has
recently acknowledged in his speech, “Tougher Food
Safety Measures,” “the FDA has been underfunded and
understaffed in recent years.”
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6.9 References
Armes, A. (2006) Safety begins on day 1. Safe. Heal. 173(3),
36-8.
Armour, J.O. (1906) The Packers, the Private Car Lines and
the People , Philadelphia: Henry Altenus.
Arthur, A. (2006) Radical Innocent: Upton Sinclair , New
York: Random House.
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