London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Camberwell 1952

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell.

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Observations.Result of Proceedings or other action taken.
–Formal sample taken and found to be satisfactory.
–Formal sample taken and found to be satisfactory.
–Summons:—£5 fine, £5 5s. costs.
–Summons : £5 fine.
See formal samples Nos. 44 and 45.–
–Summons:—£1 fine, £2 2s. costs.
–Cautionary letter sent by Public Health Committee.
Unable to take further action: all stock disposed of.–
–Cautionary letter sent by Public Health Committee.
–Matter referred by Public Health Committee to Ministry of Food.
–Formal sample taken and found to be satisfactory.
–Cautionary letter sent by Public Health Committee. Stock surrendered and destroyed.
–Formal samples taken and found to be satisfactory.
See formal sample No. 139.–
–Formal sample taken and found to be satisfactory.
See formal sample No. 157.–
–Cautionary letter sent by Public Health Committee.
See formal sample No. 181.–
–Cautionary letter sent by Public Health Committee.
–Summons:—£1 fine, £4 17s. costs.
–Stock surrendered and destroyed.
–Stock withdrawn from sale pending re-labelling.
–Cautionary letter sent by Public Health Committee.
–Stock surrendered and destroyed.
–Stock surrendered and destroyed.
–Stock surrendered and destroyed.
–Formal sample taken and found to be satisfactory.
See formal sample No. 242.–
–Cautionary letter sent by Public Health Committee.
–Formal sample taken and found to be satisfactory.
See formal sample No. 268–