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Barnet 1961

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barnet Urban District Council]

Published
1962
Pages
34
Tables
23

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23 tables in this report

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    Live Birth Rate per 1 .000 of the estimated resident population (Standardised):
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    STATISTICS AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS OF THE AREA.
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    The Public Analyst reported upon his chemical examination of a sample of mains water as follows:—
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    The cases normally resident outside the district notified from the Barnet General Hospital and Victoria Maternity Hospital, which are included in the table, are as follows:–
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    The cases Normally resident outside the district notified from the barnet General Hospital and Victoria Maternity Hospital, which are included in the table are as follows:-
    DISEASENOTIFIEDREMOVED TO HOSPITAL
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    AGE INCIDENCE OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE
    DISEASENUMBER OF CASES NOTIFIED
    YEARS OF AGE
    0–1–2–3–4–5–10–15–25–45–65–75–Total
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    SANITARY INSPECTION OF AREA. The following is a list of the number and nature of visits and inspections:-
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    NIE33ER OF NOTICES SERVED DURING Y&SL.
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    SANITARY WORK AND REPAIRS. The following is a list of repairs effected as a result of informal and formal notices served:-
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    FOOD PRELZSES IN THE DISTRICT.
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    FOOD PREMISES REGISTERED UNDER SECTION 16 OF FOOD AND DRUGS ACT. 1955.
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    following table gives the results of samples taken from the factory.
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    Five samples of milk have been taken, in course of delivery to the consumer, and submitted to the appropriate tests with the following results:-
    DesignationSamples TakenSatisfactoryUnsatisfactory.
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    Ten Dealer's (Pre-packed Milk) Licences were granted for the retail sale of milk under the Milk (Special Designation) Regulations, 1960, for a period of five years, to December 1965, viz:-
    DesignationsNumber of Licences.
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    The Food Standards Committee has prepared proposed standards and these are under discussion between the interested parties.
    ArticleNo. ExaminedNo. Adulterated Etc.
    FormalInformalTotalFormalInformalTotal
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    The following is a list of the articles of food condemned as unfit for human consumption during the year.
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    CARCASES AND OFFAL INSPECTED AND CONDEMNED IN WHOLE OR IN PART.
    Cattle excluding CowsCowsCalvesSheep and LambsPigs
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    The percentages of bovines inspected found to be affected with Tuberculosis have been as follows:-
    Year.Cattle (excluding Cows)Cows.Calves.
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    REPORT REQUIRED BY SECTION 153(l) OF THE FACTORIES ACT, 1961. Inspection for purposes of provision as to health.
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    One informal notice was served requiring the cleansing of sanitary accommodation in a factory. Outworkers (Sections 133 and 134)
    Section 133Section 134
    No. of outworkers on lists received.No. of instances of work in unwholesome premises.Notices Served.
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    The cost of treatments at all other premises is recoverable.