Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Westminster, City of]
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Method of examination as recommended by the Ministry of Health.
These were as follows:—
Grade 1 | 36 |
Grade 2 | 11 |
Grade 3 | 4 |
Grade 4 | 2 |
MILK (SPECIAL DESTINATION) REGULATIONS.
The following licences authorising the sale of designated milks were issued during 1957 to Distributors of Milk registered with the Council:—-
Dealers' Licences. | Dealers' Supplementary Licences. | |
---|---|---|
Pasteurised | 117 | 44 |
Sterilised | 98 | 43 |
Tuberculin Tested | 90 | 41 |
Milk.
During the year 46 samples of milk were submitted for methylene
blue and phosphatase test. The results received showed that the milk
had been efficiently pasteurised.
MILK AND DAIRIES REGULATIONS, 1949.
At the 31st December, 1957, the following were entered in the City Council's Register of Dairies and Distributors of Milk:—
Distributors of milk with premises registered as dairies | 34 |
Distributors of milk with premises not registered as dairies | 86 |
Distributors of milk with premises situate outside West-minster | 49 |
Pharmacy and Poisons Act, 1933.
Persons entitled to sell poisons included in Part II of the Poisons
List numbered 157 at 31st December, 1957.