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Islington 1955

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

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details of which are given in the following table:—

DescriptionTonsCwts.Qtrs.Lbs.Ozs.
Tinned Goods16132154
Fish5121
Meat61268
Others221712712
Total4518148

Number of condemnation certificates issued was 1,569.
Most of the above food was condemned upon request by the respective owners.
Condemned food received from traders is taken to the Council's refuse disposal
depot at Ashburton Grove awaiting conveyance, under supervision, to the refuse
tip. Small quantities of food which may be subject of complaint by householders
are surrendered to the Inspector, who ensures that there is no possibility of use for
human consumption.
Foods such as cereals are disposed of for animal feeding, under supervision, and
if the food is conveyed to another borough, the Medical Officer of Health for that
borough is informed accordingly in order that he may arrange for the supervision
of its ultimate disposal. Where possible all other condemned food is dyed in order
to make it impossible for it to be re-sold or used for human consumption. Con—
demned meat is used for animal feeding or industrial purposes.
Sampling.
494 samples (89 formal, 405 informal) were submitted to the Public Analyst
for examination. Of these 29 (or 5.87%) were adulterated as shown in the
following summary :—
Formal Informal
Non-brewed condiment 1 Bread 6
Sweets: Butter Pats 1 Bread Crumbs 1
Extract of Meat and Cod
Total 2 L.ver 0il l
Milk 1
Milk bottles containing :—
1. Deposit of cement.
2. Deposit of moulds 2
Non-Brewed condiment 1
Potato Chips 1
Porage Oats 1
Sausages 1
Shredded Suet 1
Sterilised Cream 2
Sweets :
Buttered Brazils 1
Butter Mints 1
Butter Pats 1
Coconut Slice 1