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Fulham 1927

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1927

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(d) Particulars of each case in which the Regulations have not been complied with and action taken nil
3. Thickening Substances. Evidence of their addition to cream or preserved cream nil
4. Other Observations nil

The Milk (Special Designations) Order, 1923.

Number of licences granted to sell certified milk13
Number of supplementary licences granted to sell certified milk1
Number of licences granted to sell Grade "A" (Tuberculin Tested) milk11
Number of supplementary licences granted to sell Grade "A" (Tuberculin Tested) milk1
Number of licences granted to bottle Grade "A" (Tuberculin Tested) milk2
Number of licences granted to sell Pasteurised milk10
Number of supplementary licences granted to sell Pasteurised milk1
Number of licences granted to sell Grade "A" milk2
Number of samples taken in accordance with the instructions of the Ministry of Health4
Number of samples not up to the standard as laid down by the Ministry of Health-

Bakehouses.—There are sixty-eight registered bakehouses
in the Borough, two of which are factories and
43 are situated underground.
Inspector Jones made 144 visits and served 68
notices, 2 in writing and 66 verbally. The notices were
principally for the installation of suitable sinks for
ablution and the provision of drinking-water for those
employed in the bakehouses.

Unsound Food.—The undermentioned articles, examined at the request of the owners, were condemned and destroyed:—

Pears86 boxes.Apples2 boxes.
Ox Liver11 lbs.Winkles1 bag.
Chocolate228 lbs.Cod4 boxes.
Walnuts49 bags.Cod4 stone.
Skate3 boxes.Cauliflowers25 bags.
Chestnuts30 packets (3 cwts.)