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Stoke Newington 1907

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Stoke Newington, The Metropolitan Borough]

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TABLE C.— continued.

No.Sample Analysed.Opinion Formed.Action Taken.
96ButterGenuineNil.
97Coffee
98Coffee
99Demerara SugarColoured CrystalsVendor cautioned.
100Mixed SweetsGenuineNil.
101Cream of Tartar
102Margarine
103Milk
104Milk
105Milk
106Milk
107MilkTrace of Boric Acid
108MilkGenuine
109Apricot Pulp
110Apricot Pulp
111Apricot Pulp
112Apricot Pulp
113Black Currant Syrup
114Milk
115Cheese
116Butter
117Cheese
118Milk
119Butter
120Milk
121Milk
122Butter
123MilkSlight deficiency in 6olids non-fat (8.4%)
124MilkGenuine
125Scotch Whisky
126Gin
127Cocoa
128Coffee
129Scotch Whisky
130White Pepper
131Liquorice Powder
*132Milk60% deficiency in fatDefendant fined £5 and 12s. 6d. costs.
*133ButterGenuineNil.
*134Milk
*135Milk
*136Milk
*137Milk
*138Milk
139Beef SausageTrace of Boric Acid
140Beef Sausage
141Pork Sausage
142Beef Sausage2¾ grains to the pound of Boric Acid.

*Sunday Samples.