London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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St Pancras 1906

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, London, Borough of]

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Con secutive NoPrice paid for ½pint.How Served.
d.
16lServed from counter-pan. Vendor said it had been boiled, and was the same as ordinary milk.
17lDrawn from the cow directly into the sterilised bottle.
18Fetched from the rear of premises.
19lServed from the counter-pan. Vendor admitted keeping only one milk.
20lServed from the counter-pan. " All one milk ; the last arrived is called Nursery Milk.''
21Fetched from the dairy downstairs. " No special Nursery Milk."
221Drawn from the cow directly into the sterilised bottle.
23Served from a railway churn; said to be milk from one-particular farmer.
241Served from the counter-pan. Vendor admitted that it was all one milk.
251Served from the counter-pan. Vendor said it was all one milk from one herd of cows.
261Drawn from the cow directly into sterilised bottle.
271Served from a churn in the shop. No remark made.
281Served from a churn from which the counter-pan is kept supplied.
291Served from a pail behind the counter and from which the counter-pan is supplied.
301Drawn from the cow directly into the sterilised bottle.