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Barnes 1952

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barnes]

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4. Disinfestation.
As the Borough Cleansing Station is not now in use, arrangements
were made for the treatment of one man for body lice, at the
Municipal Baths, operated by the Hammersmith Borough Council.
Disinfestation by spraying or fumigation was carried out in 29
houses or flats, including 5 Council-owned properties, by Corporation
staff.
14 lots of bedding, furniture, etc., were destroyed, mainly as a
result of deaths or infestation.

INSPECTION AND SUPERVISION OF FOOD.

Table 14.—Food Premises.

The following inspections were made in respect of premises where food is prepared, handled and distributed:—

Nature of inspectionNumber of premisesNumber of visitsNotices issued and complied with
Bakehouses957-
Bread and Cakes17122
Butchers28144-
Cafes, Restaurants, etc.40207-
Cooked Meats6395-
Dairies1722-
Fishmongers1298-
Greengrocers37963
Grocers792751
Ice Cream:—Note : No Ice Cream produced during year.
Manufacturers22
Retailers7384
Public Houses31411
Street Traders944-
Sweets, Confectionery4713-
Other Food Premises or Visits87171
School Kitchens550-

Table 15.—Milk Sampling.
Chemical Analysis.
37 samples of milk were taken and submitted to the Public Analyst for
chemical analysis. These samples, taken from milk roundsmen and local
retailers, proved to be quite satisfactory.