The Effects Of Japan’s 1955 Poison-Milk Coverup Persist To This Day
In 1955, Japanese babies began getting sick. It took a long time — inexcusably long — for the danger to be publicly announced, and as a result, Japan had over ten thousand victims of arsenic poisoning, and over 100 deaths. The Morinaga Milk Babies In late July of 1955, parents in western Japan began taking…