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 Barking]
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(b) Unsound Food.—The following list gives particulars of unsound food
destroyed during the year :—
32 lbs. oatmeal.
48 lbs. chilled beef.
3 stones herrings.
1 tin of biscuits.
53 cartons of table jellies.
3. ADULTERATION, ETC.
The Food and Drugs (Adulteration) Act, 1928, and kindred Acts and
Regulations are administered in this district by the Essex County Council.
I am indebted to Mr. II. C. Card, Chief Food and Drugs Officer for the
Metropolitan Area of the Essex County Council, for the particulars of samples
purchased and submitted for analysis during the year. These samples are submitted
for chemical examination to Dr. Bernard Dyer, the County Analyst, Great Tower
Street, London.
The following samples were examined during the year :—
Milk | 48 |
Butter | 35 |
Other | 95 |
Total | 178 |
Proceedings were instituted in relation to five samples during the period
covered and fines and costs amounted to £52 17s. Od.
4. CHEMICAL AND BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF FOOD.
The bacteriological examination of all milk, ice-cream and water samples is
carried out for this Authority by the Counties' Public Health Laboratories, of 91,
Queen Victoria Street, London, whilst the examination of samples of milk for the
presence of tubercle is carried out by Professor R. T. Hewlett, of the Seamen's
Hospital, Greenwich, by animal inoculation.