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Croydon 1947

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]

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Disposal of Condemned Foodstuffs.
The Meat was condemned at either the Public Abattoir, the
Ministry of Food Depot or at shops supplied therefrom and was
disposed of by the Ministry.
A fair proportion of the other foods condemned was dealt
with by firms who specialise in converting such into manures,
animal feeding stuffs, oils, etc.
MEAT INSPECTION.
This is carried out at the Public Abattoir and the Government
Meat Depot from which all meat supplied to Croydon is
distributed. Butcher's shops are visited by the Sanitary Inspectors
to observe the condition of meat at time of sale.
The Public Abattoir was taken over by the Ministry of Food
in November, 1946, for the slaughtering of livestock, and during
the year 1947 the following animals were slaughtered there and
inspected by the Corporation's Meat Inspectors:—
Cattle. Calves. Sheep. Goats. Pigs. Total.
7,988 2,107 15,070 190 467 25,822
The result of these inspections was as follows:—

Carcases Inspected and Condemned.

CattleCalvesSheepGoatsPigs
Number killed7988210715070190467
Number inspected7988210715070190467
All Diseases except Tuberculosis. Whole Carcases condemned5365
Tuberculosis Only. Whole Carcases condemned893-

All Diseases except Tuberculosis.
Total weight in lbs. of Carcases and parts of Carcases condemned 57,777
Tuberculosis Only.
Total weight in lbs. of Carcases and parts of Carcases condemned 113,439