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Bexley 1952

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bexley]

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SECTION E.—INSPECTION AND SUPERVISION
OF FOOD.
(a) Milk Supply.
The milk retailed for consumption in the area is ail
pasteurised and bottled.

Licences granted by the Council under the Milk (Special Designation) (Raw Milk) Regulations, 1949, and the Milk (Special Designation) (Pasteurised and Sterilised Milk) Regulations, 1949:—

Dealers' Licences:—
Pasteurised Milk16
Tuberculin Tested Milk16
Sterilised Milk23
Supplementary Licences:—
Pasteurised Milk5
Tuberculin Tested Milk5
Sterilised Milk5

(b) Meat Inspection.
The slaughterhouses in the area remained closed during
the year.

(c) Adulteration of Food. Food and Drugs Act, 1938.

The following table summarises the 223 samples taken during the year.

FormalInformal
Milk17
Soup, Meat Extracts4
Pastes, Potted Meat12
Pudding or Cake Mixture, Flour, etc.5
Jellies, Custard'Powders, etc81
Patent Medicines2
Sausages, Sausage Meat, etc18
Fruit, Fruit Juices and Fruit Puree86
Condiments, Sauces, Pickles, Spices, etc.1112
Pure Coffee, Coffee Extract, Coffee and Chicory22
Meat Pies and Puddings5
Fish and Fish Cakes32
Cereals23
Glace Cherries21
Sweets and Confectionery108