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Hendon 1938

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hendon]

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TABLE XIV.—continued.

Cattle excluding CowsCowsCalvesSheep and LambsPigs
Tuberculosis only:-
Whole carcases condemned-----
Carcases of which some part or organ was condemned-----
Percentage of the number inspected affected with tuberculosis-----

There are 77 butchers' shops in the District, to which 414
recorded visits have been paid. These and other premises
within the scope of the Public Health (Meat) Regulations,
1924, have been kept under constant observation. In the
course of these inspections several notices were served upon
occupiers, calling their attention to breaches of the Regulations,
especially so in those cases where meat was displayed
for sale on forecourts outside shops.
SLAUGHTER OF ANIMALS ACT, 1933.
7 slaughter-men employed in slaughter houses within the
Borough were licensed under the above Act as fit and proper
persons to slaughter or stun animals.
OTHER FOODS.
The following foodstuffs, which were voluntarily submitted
to the Inspectors for examination, were condemned as
unfit for consumption and destroyed:—
Meat:—
10 lbs. Lambs Sweetbreads—Unsound.
1 Bovine Liver (13 lbs.)—Diseased.