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Bermondsey 1942

Report on the sanitary condition of the Borough of Bermondsey for the year 1942

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MILK PREMISES.
MILK AND DAIRIES (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1922.
FOOD AND DRUGS ACT, 1938.
Five milk sellers were registered under the above Acts during
1942, and eight were removed from the Register, making a total of
135 milk sellers on the Register at the end of the year under report.

MILK (SPECIAL DESIGNATIONS) ORDER, 1936. During the year under report the following licences were granted:— Dealers' Licences.

To sell Tuberculin Tested Milk10
To sell Pasteurised Milk.20

Supplementary Licences.

To sell Pasteurised Milk12
To sell Tuberculin Tested Milk5

All premises used for the sale of milk are regularly inspected to
ensure that the standard of cleanliness laid down is maintained.
MILK SAMPLING.
Samples of milk, both for bacteriological and chemical examination,
are taken from milksellers, and special arrangements are made for the
sampling of the milk supplied to all schools in the borough. The total
number of samples submitted for analysis during 1942 was 439, of
which number 23 were taken from schools.

For Chemical (i.e., Fat and non-Fatty Solids) Examination.

Liquid Milk, undesignated302
Sterilized Milk63
Pasteurised Milk (informal)23
Condensed Milk (informal)4
Evaporated Milk (informal)1
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For Bacteriological Examination.

Tuberculin Tested Milk6
Tuberculin Tested (Pasteurised) Milk6
Pasteurised Milk (from schools)23
Pasteurised Milk (other than from schools) ...... ...... ......8
For tubercle bacilli2
For brucella abortus1
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PHARMACY AND POISONS ACT, 1933.
Thirty-four premises were entered on the Council's list for the
year under report.
As a result of samples being purchased, it was found that two
contraventions of the Act occurred, poisons being sold wrongly by
unlisted vendors. Warnings were given in both cases.