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Poplar 1911

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Poplar, Metropolitan Borough]

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Public Analyst for Analysis, of which 7 butters were certified to have
contained in varying small proportions boric acid.
Places where Food is Prepared.
The 33 coffee and eating houses and other premises where food is
prepared have been specially inspected, and the food-stuff on the premises
examined with satisfactory results.
Unsound Food.
The market places have been regularly inspected. In no instance
was any article of food exposed for sale at the time of my visits in
such a condition as to justify seizure.
Factory and Workshop Acts.
The workshops, workplaces and outworkers' premises on the Register
have been visited, and the terms of the Acts relating to them have been
required by notice, where necessary, to be complied with.
No summonses were necessary, as the works were immediately
executed on the service of intimation or notice.
I am, Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
WILLIAM BOYCE,
Sanitary Inspector, Inspector under the
Sale of Food and Drugs Acts, and
Inspector of Canal Boats, Bow
West Division.