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St Pancras 1932

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

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(e)Public Health (Meat) Regulations, 1924.

Address where offence committed.Offence.Date of Hearing of Summons.Result of Proceedings.
Stall inChalton StreetExposing Meat for sale which was not suitably covered over and screened1932. Sept. 5thFined £10.

(f) Merchandise Marks (Imported Goods) No. 4 Order, 1929.

Address where offence committed.Offence.Date of Hearing of Summons.Result of Proceedings.
17, Hampstead RoadExposing for sale imported raw Tomatoes which were not marked by means of a show ticket bearing the indication of origin.1932. Aug. 18thFined £1. Costs £1 1s.

(g) Merchandise Marks (Imported Goods) No. 3 Order, 1928.

Address where offence committed.Offence.Date of Hearing of Summons.Result of Proceedings.
17, Hampstead RoadExposing for sale imported fresh Apples which were not marked by means of a show ticket bearing the indication of origin.1932. Aug. 18thFined £1, Costs £1 1s.

Wholesale Dealers in Margarine.— No certificates of registration under the provisions
of the Food and Drugs (Adulteration) Act were issued during the year.
Section VI.— PREVALENCE OF, AND CONTROL OVER, NOTIFIABLE DISEASES.
The undermentioned diseases are compulsorily notifiable in St. Pancras:—
A. Under the Public Health (London) Act, 1891:—
Small-pox (Variola) Typhus Fever
Cholera Typhoid „
Diphtheria and Membranous Croup Enteric ,,
Erysipelas Relapsing „
Scarlet Fever (Scarlatina) Continued „
Puerperal ,,
B. Under Special Regulations made by the Ministry of Health granted
under powers contained in the Public Health Acts:—
Plague (1900)
Cerebro-spinal Fever and Acute Poliomyelitis (1912)
Acute Encephalitis Lethargica and Acute Polio-encephalitis (1919)
Puerperal Fever and Puerperal Pyrexia (1926, 1928)
Ophthalmia Neonatorum (1926, 1928)
Tuberculosis (1930);
and the Infectious Diseases (London) Regulations, 1927, for
Malaria Dysentery
Acute Primary Pneumonia Acute Influenzal Pneumonia;
and wherein Enteric Fever is defined to include the
Paratyphoid group of Fevers