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Holborn 1950

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

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These figures approximate closely to those of the previous ten years, averages of which are tabulated below: —

Year.No. of Samples examined.Total Solids (average).Non-fatty Solids (average).Fat (average).
194017212.458.893.56
194112412.638.963.73
19429412.468.863.60
19439612.428.913.51
194410012.298.813.48
19459412.458.87S.58
194621412.338.813.53
194721612.868.843.52
194821412.298.783.51
194921212.358.863.49
195021612.328.803.52

Milk (Special Designations) Regulations.
A person proposing to use a special designation authorised by the Regulations is
required to apply to the licensing authority of the area in which the milk is to be sold,
for a licence to use the designation. Upon being satisfied that the relevant provisions
of the Regulations are complied with, a Licensing Authority grant a dealer's licence to a
distributor in respect of each of his premises within their area from which the designated
milk is to be sold. Where a distributor holding a dealer's licence to use a special designation
in respect of milk sold from premises in one area, wishes to sell milk within the area of
another Licensing Authority, the latter authority may issue a dealer's supplementary
licence authorising the use of the designation in their area.

During the year 112 licences were issued, details of which are as follows: —

Dealer's Licences.Dealer's Supplementary Licences.
To sell Tuberculin Tested milk1614
To sell Accredited milk-1
To sell Pasteurised milk3217
To sell Sterilised milk1616

Milk — Bacteriological Examination.
During the year, 82 samples of milk were submitted for bacteriological examination.
Thirteen of these were from milk supplied to schools in the Borough and two to Day
Nurseries. Two samples of pasteurised milk were found to be unsatifactory and in each
case the Company concerned and the Medical Officer of Health in whose district the milk
was pasteurised and bottled were notified. The Medical Officer of Health of the London
County Council was notified of the results of all school milk samples submitted for examination.
In addition two samples were subjected to the animal inoculation test but no
evidence of tubercle bacilli was observed on post mortem examination six weeks after
inoculation,