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 Erith]
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J. | Pasteurised. | Satisfactory. |
K. | Pasteurised. | Satisfactory. |
L. | Pasteurised. | Satisfactory. |
M. | Pasteurised. | Satisfactory. |
N. | Pasteurised. | Satisfactory. |
O. | Tuberculin tested (Past.) | Failed Methylene blue test. |
P. | Repeat on above. | Satisfactory. |
F(2)b. Designated Milk.
The following table indicates the number of licences issued
by the Local Authority in 1946 under the Milk (Special
Designations) Order 1936:—
Dealers,
Tuberculin tested 5
Pasteurised 6
Supplementary.
Tuberculin tested 5
Pasteurised 5
F(2)c. The Phosphatase Test.
Seven samples of Pasteurised milk were submitted to the
Public Analyst, and were reported to be efficiently heat
treated.
F(3)a. Foods and Drugs Act 1938.
Section 3 and 68.
The following samples were procured by the Sanitary
Inspectors during the year and submitted to the Public Analyst
for analysis: