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Sutton and Cheam 1939

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Sutton and Cheam]

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ICE CREAM.

The number of carcasses inspected at the time of slaughter, together with percentages of the animals found to be diseased either wholly or in part, are given in the following Table:—

MEAT AND OTHER FOODS.
The butchers' shops within the Borough have
been inspected and observation kept upon the vehicles
used for the conveyance of meat, with the result that
it had been found that the provisions of the Public
Health (Meat) Regulations have been generally well
observed. Necessary action was taken in 23 cases
where sanitary conditions, were not satisfactory, or
certain contraventions of the Public Health (Meat)
Regulations, 1924, existed.
There are two licensed slaughter-houses in the
district.
20
The number of carcasses inspected at the time of
slaughter, together with percentages of the animals
found to be diseased either wholly or in part, are
given in the following Table:—