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 Leyton]
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53
ICE CREAM.
Twenty-six new applications to retail ice cream have been
granted by the Council.
A large quantity of this food is retailed within the Borough.
The premises and utensils have been inspected regularly, and it is
satisfactory to report that a high standard of cleanliness is maintained.
No case of illness due to eating ice cream was notified.
Number of Samples taken:—
Ice Cream 50
Ice Lollies 17
Results of Samples taken—
Grade I. Grade II. Grade III. Grade IV. Chemical
analysis only
26 9 4 5 6
Manufacturers of Preserved Food, etc.
Premises on Register at 31-12-1951 64
Premises registered during 1951 Nil
Premises removed from Register during 1951 Nil
Meat and Foods condemned and destroyed.
Albumen 6 lbs.
Almonds 3¼ lbs.
Bacon 26½ lbs.
Beef 510 lbs.
Beef Trimmings 68 lbs.
Biscuits 477¼ lbs.
Butter ¾ lb.
Catfish 3 stone
Cheese 30¾ lbs.
Cheese (Gruyere) 47 boxes
Chickens 63
Chocolate Bars 35
Chocolate Buns 29
Chocolate Puffs 120
Christmas Pudding 1