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fatal mishap

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As a result, serious and even fatal mishaps are common.
They are thrown off horses, trampled upon by hooves, slammed into barrier posts, and other fatal mishaps, many leading to a painful death.
Partly in response to public outcry over increasing numbers of serious and often fatal mishaps from the unbridled use of patent medicines, President Theodore Roosevelt signed into law the first federal Pure Foods and Drugs Act on June 30, 1906.
 
 
 
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