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Chelsea 1934

Report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1934

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Town Hall,
Chelsea, S.W. 3.
To the Mayor, Aldermen and Councillors
of the Metropolitan Borough of Chelsea.
Mr. Mayor, Ladies and Gentlemen,
1. During the year ended on the 31st December, 1934, four hundred
samples of Food and Drugs were submitted to me for analysis by the
Sampling Officers appointed under the Act. Twenty-six of these samples
were submitted as " Informal samples."
2. The nature of the samples submitted and the general procedure
in taking samples are not within the control of the Public Analyst.
3. Table I shows the number and the names of the Genuine, Adulterated,
and Inferior samples, both "Formal" and "Informal," reported
upon during the year. The term "Genuine Composition" is to be
understood to mean that the composition of the samples so described
was in accordance with the scientific definitions which can at present be
given to the various articles dealt with, and that adulteration could not
be certified in regard to them. The term "Inferior" means that the
samples so described were of low quality or of doubtful character and
that actual adulteration could be certified in regard to them.

TABLE I.

Name of Sample.Genuine Composition or Not Adulterated.Adulterated.Inferior.Totals.
" Formal."" Informal."" Formal."" Informal."" Formal."" Informal."
Milk11851124
Butter34236
Tea2525
Margarine2424
Cocoa2222
Mustard Mixture1111
Cream720
Rice99
Lard88
Flour88
Coffee and Chicory77
Coffee617
Sugar7.7
Custard Powder77
Self-raising Flour66
Pepper415
Cornflour44
Currants44
Sausages134
Blanc Mange Powder3____3
Ground Rice33
Sultanas33
Dried Peas22
Cordials33
Sauce33
Baking Powder22