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

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Greenwich 1971

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Greenwich Borough]

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The Meat Inspection Regulations, 1963, and The Meat Inspection
(Amendment) Regulations, 1966.
Meat Inspection—
There is only one licensed private slaughterhouse in the Borough,
namely Woodlands Farm Abattoir at Garland Road, Plumstead,
owned and operated by the Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society
Limited, whose licence was renewed for the current year.
The total number of animals presented for slaughter and inspected
at this establishment during the year amounted to 66,710
compared with 61,108 in 1970. Details are as follow:—

Carcases and Offal Inspected and Condemned in Whole or inPart, 1971

Cattle excluding CowsCowsCalvesSheep and LambsPigs
Number Killed and Inspected9,9867302013,51242,462
All Diseases (except Tubercu-losis and Cysticerci)— Whole carcases condemned--1-59
Carcases of which some part or organ was condemned1,384109825412,123
Percentage of the number inspected affected with disease other than Tuberculosis and Cysticerci13.814.945.01.928.6
Tuberculosis only—
Whole carcases condemned
Carcases of which some part or organ was condemned Percentage of the number inspected affected with637
Tuberculosis1.5
Cvsticerrosis—
Carcases of which some part or organ was condemned and treated by refrigeration3----

Licensing of Slaughterhouses and Slaughtermen—The licence
for the one slaughterhouse in the Borough was duly renewed
during the year. Nine licences to slaughtermen were also renewed.
Butchers' Shops—Frequent visits are made to these shops and