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Bermondsey 1955

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1955

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MILK (SPECIAL DESIGNATION) (RAW MILK) REGULATIONS, 1949
MILK (SPECIALDESIGNATION) (PASTEURISED AND STERILISED)
REGULATIONS, 1949

During the year under report the following licences were granted:—

Dealers' Licences.
To sell Tuberculin Tested Milk60
To sell Pasteurised Milk92
To sell Sterilised Milk120
Supplementary Licences.
To sell Pasteurised Milk17
To sell Tuberculin Tested Milk17
To sell Sterilised Milk22

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, school meals services and
hospitals in the borough. The total number of samples submitted for
analysis during 1955 was 512, of which number 208 were taken from
schools, hospitals, etc.

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

Condensed Milk12
Evaporated Milk4
Sterilised Milk56
Pasteurised Milk183
Tuberculin Tested (Pasteurised) Milk.19
Channel Islands Milk24
South Devon Milk3
Liquid Milk (undesignated)2
303

For Bacteriological Examination.

For tubercle bacilli4
For brucella abortus2
6

For Examination under Milk (Special Designations) Regulations.

Pasteurised Milk (from schools, hospitals, etc.)104
Pasteurised Milk (other than from schools)42
Tuberculin Tested (Pasteurised) Milk37
Sterilised Milk22
Channel Islands (Pasteurised) Milk3
South Devon (Pasteurised) Milk1
209

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