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Kingston upon Thames 1931

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kingston-upon-Thames]

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VEAL-
1 Carcases and organsTuberculosisInspected and Condemned
1 FlackTuberculosis„ „ „
2 piecesBruisedVoluntarily Surrendered
1 HeartNeoplasmInspected and Condemned
1 pair LungsNeoplasm„ „ „
MUTTON—
1 Carcase and organsEmaciationInspected and Condemned
1 target of LambPleurisy„ „ „
2 LiversNecrosis„ „ „
1 i.iverDistomatosis„ „ „
16 lbs MuttonPutrefractionVoluntarily Surrendered
9 lbs. Lambs' Liver„ „ „„ „ „
FISH—
3 Boxes Dog Fish„ „ „„ „ „
l stones Skate Wings„ „ „„ „ „
8 boxes White Fillet„ „ „„ „ „
21 Crabs„ „ „„ „ „
i tin Prawns„ „ „„ „ „
FRUIT—„ „ „
7 crates Bananas„ „„ „ „
13 boxes ApplesApple Hot„ „ „

PRIVATE SLAUGHTERHOUSES.
There are five private slaughterhouses in the Borough,
all of which have been in use during 1931.
These are situated as follows:—
Adjoining No. 76, Cambridge Road.
No. 45, Cambridge Grove Road.
No. 120, London Road.
No. 90, Acre Road.
Rear of No. 34, Richmond Road.
One thousand six hundred and seventy visits were paid
to these premises during the year, as compared with 1,726
during 1930.
There is no alteration to report in the structure of any
of the premises.