London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

View report page

Uxbridge 1921

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Uxbridge]

This page requires JavaScript

13
In addition nine tons and 120 bags of Unsound Flour and 60 tons of Rice
were dealt with in conjunction with the Port of London Authority
and the Bermondsey Borough Council.

(7)Slaughter Houses.—

In 1914.In January, 1921.In December, 1921.
Registered755
Licensed000
Total755

I hey are inspected weekly and whenever slaughtering is known to be going
on. Limewashing is carried out twice yearly, and the regulations
have been carried out satisfactorily.
There is no Public Abattoir.
8. PUBLIC HEALTH STAFF.
Medical Officer of Health. Part time.
Sanitary Inspector. Whole time. (Cert, of Sanitary Inspectors Board.
Cert, of Royal Sanitary Institute).
Health Visitor. Whole time. (Cert, of Central Midwives Board. Cert, of
Metropolitan Asylums Board. Cert, of three years General Hospital I raining.
Cert, of three years Children's Hospital Training).
Matron of Creche. Whole time. (Cert, of Belfast Maternity Hospital.
Cert, of Central Midwives Board. Cert, of Royal Sanitary Institute).