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St James's 1896

Report for the year 1896 made to the Vestry of Saint James's, Westminster

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Details of the analyses are shown in the table annexed. In
no case has the results of the analysis been disputed.
No money or consideration, other than the stipend paid
by the Vestry, has been received by me in connection with
these analyses.
The subject of Standards with regard to certain articles, is
still unsettled and continues to give anxiety as to legal contention
in certifying the inferences which the Analyst may think to
follow upon the facts discovered by the analysis. For instance,
in the case of Milk, water is naturally one of the constituents,
although it is the Milk Solids which give to the milk its value,
and for which the milk is purchased. In different milks the
proportions of water vary according to the breed and the
individual peculiarities of the cow, t he food, general management,
and even the method of milking. To these factors of uncertainty
may be added perfectly honest carelessness in the sale and
distribution of the milk. Of course, the cream rises to the top
of milk which stands long in a milk shop, or is carried about in
a milk can. Unless such milk be frequently stirred up, one
customer may receive an unduly large proportion of cream, while
the customers that follow will receive a milk which lacks its
proper proportion of cream. In particular cases, one or more of
these facts have to be anxiously considered by the Analyst
before making up his judgment and certifying as to the amount
of added water which an adulterated milk contains. But if
milks were only certified as adulterated, when they fall absolutely
below the lowest possible downward variation in the
amount of milk solids, the Adulteration Act would be a dead
letter. Again, the essence of Vinegar for pickling and other
purposes is "the real Acetic Acid" which it contains. In the
three Vinegars (Nos. 26, 27 & 28 of the table annexed), it
will be observed that one tradesman in the parish sells a good
proof vinegar, containing 6 per cent. of real Acetic Acid, while
another tradesman sells a vinegar containing only 35 per cent.
In some samples the Acetic Acid fills to 3.0 per cent. Here the
facts of the-analysis show only the constituents of the sample.

PARISH OF ST. JAMES, WESTMINSTER.

APPENDIX TO REPORT OF MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH.

Table V.Underground Rooms or Cellars cleared of Occupants, under the9thSection of the Act54and55Victoria, cap.76,up to end of year1896.

4Archer street19Ganton street10Marshall street
5do.26Groat Pulteney street11do.
6Bentinck streetback room25do.
7do.7Green's court29do.
10do.3lleddon court44do.
14do.6do.47do.
16Berwick street7do.2Noel street
18do.8do.5do.
26do.10lleddon street13do. front room
28do.16do.21do.
29do.1Hopkin street, front11Peter street
80do.9do. two rooms20do. two rooms
36do.10do.21do.
39do.11do.22do.
43do.1Kemp's court26do.
45do.2do.4Portland street
49do.3do.7do.
50do.4do.11do.
56do.7King street, liogent-st.15do.
58do.8'do.19do.
66do.20do. two rooms31do.
7!)do.21do.14Poland street
81do. front room26do.21do.
89do.66do.22do.
95do.12Lexington street56do. two rooms
50Brewer street14do.57do. do.
4Broad street16do.58do.
12do.18do.11Rupert street
13do.22do.31do.
31do.27do.49do.
43do. two rooms28do.2Rupert street, Uppor
41do.29do.7do. do.
45do.30do.43Shaftesbury avenue,
52do. two rooms81do.front room
4Carnaby street32do.2Silver place, two
6do.38do.rooms
17do. two rooms44do. back1Smith's court
18do. do.47do.2do.
27do. do.2Lowndes court3do.
30do.1Marlborough row, two7Sherwood street
1Dufour's placerooms16do.
3do. back2do. do.24Windmill street, Great
9do.3do. do.18do. do.
10do. two rooms.4do. do.30do. do,
3Edward street5do. do.32do. do.
24Foubert's-pl., one room6do. do.41do, front
1Ganton street7do. do.6West street
2do.9do. do.12do.
3do.10do. do.14do.
5do.9Marshall street15do.
17do.