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 Ealing]
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Corned Mutton | 121½ |
Custard Powder | 140" |
Dates | 20 |
Dried Apricot Pulp | 110 |
Dried Egg | 8 |
Dried Milk | 540 |
Fish | 1,271 |
Flour | 291 |
Ground Rice | 16 |
Ham | 157½ |
Haricot Beans | 25 |
Jam and Marmalade | 461½ |
Lamb | 8½ |
Lentils | 80 |
Liver | 12½ |
Luncheon Meat | 4½ |
Macaroni | 34 |
Minced Meat | 46 |
Mincemeat | 2 |
Nuts | 895 |
Oatmeal | 232 |
Oats | 6 |
Offal | 20 |
Peanut Butter | 3 |
Pearl Barley | 126 |
Pork | 2 |
Prunes | 72 |
Rissole Meat | 30 |
Roe | 96 |
Sago | 8 |
Sauce Powder | 114¾ |
Sausage sand Sausage Meat | 231¼ |
Soya | 28 |
Split Peas | 136 |
Steak | 77 |
Sugar | 1 |
Sweephat | 7 |
Tapioca | 5 |
Tea | 2,524 |
Veal | 99½ |
Vegetable Rusks and Tomato Links | 86 |
In addition, the following other articles of food were also condemned:
Eggs (shell) | 3,016 |
Assorted Articles | 336 |
Assorted tins, jars and packets | 28,382 |
There are two private slaughter-houses in the Borough, but no
slaughtering has been carried out in them since 1939.