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 Finchley]
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No. of Sample. | Bacteria per c.c. | presence of Bacillus Coli in 48 hours. | Remarks. |
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PASTEURISED MILK. | |||
17 | 6500 | This sample of milk passed the bacterid standard required of Pasteurised Milk. | |
18 | 3500 | This sample of milk passed the bacterial standard required of Pasteurised Milk. | |
19 | 9800 | This milk easily passed the bacterial standard required of Pasteurised Milk. | |
20 | 10700 | This milk readily satisfied the bacterial requirements of Pasteurised Milk |
Ice Cream Premises.
The number of ice cream premises on the register is 61.
The premises were visited during the summer months.
Since several firms have undertaken the manufacture of ice
cream on a large scale and carry on a wholesale trade in this
commodity, the making of ice cream by several small retailers
on premises which were not really suitable for the
purpose has been discontinued.
Game Licences.
Thirteen applications were received under Section 27 of
the Local Government Act, 1894, from tradesmen in the
district for licences to deal in game. A licence was granted
in each instance.
Execution of Work in Owners' Default.
As certain statutory notices had not been complied with,
the Council executed works in the owners' default as
follows:—
(1) Execution of repairs at two dwelling-houses under
the Housing Act, 1925.
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