Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southall-Norwood]
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The following table shows the number and nature of such inspections :—
No. of Notices served: Preliminary, 317; Statutory | 96 | |
No. of Houses and Premises Inspected | 330 | |
No. of Re-inspections of Houses and Premises | 922 | |
Miscellaneous | 51 | |
Bakehouses | 132 | |
Slaughterhouses | 208 | |
Factories subject to Notice by H.M.I.F. | 4 | |
Workshops | 393 | |
Workplaces | ||
Outworkers | 28 | |
Canal Boats | 116 | |
Bedding Stores | 12 | |
Infectious Disease | 39 | |
Petroleum and Carbide Stores | 500 | |
Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops | 389 | |
Early Closing of Shops | 51 | |
Piggeries and Pig Keepers | 52 | |
Inspections of Carcases | 298 | |
Food Shops | 860 | |
Total Number of Inspections | 4,385 |
DAIRIES, COWSHEDS AND MILKSHOPS.
There is one person, residing outside the District,
registered under the Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops Orders
as Purveyor of Milk, and twenty other persons registered as
Purveyors of Milk, who reside within the District. Two
persons are registered as Cowkeepers, the average number of
cows kept by the persons registered being 130. During the
year, one cow was found to be suffering from Tuberculosis and
Emaciation, but at the time was not producing milk.
Registered Purveyor of Milk residing outside District 1
No. of Persons Registered as Dairymen and Purveyors
of Milk 20
Cowkeepers 2
Total 23