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Merton and Morden 1952

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Merton & Morden]

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Description.Ammnt.Cause.
Gulls Eggs360Decomposition.
Prunes481 lbs.Mould and Maggots.
Dried Apricots56 lbs.Mould and Maggots.
Ice Creams127Melting and saturation.
Almond substitute6 lbs.Deterioration.
Curry7½ lbs.Deterioration.
Dried Raisins75 lbs.Maggots.
Dried Turkish Figs90 lbs.Maggots.
Chocolate Tea Cakes70Mould.
Ground Bice18 lbs.Maggots.
Rolled Oats5½ lbs.Maggots.
Biscuits32 lbs.Staleness and deterioration.
Sweets14 lbs.Contamination.
Tinned Milk, Meat,
Fruit, Fish, etc.5,657 tinsBlown, punctured, decom
posed, sour, etc.

Contaminated Foodstuffs. Several complaints of foreign
objects in cakes, bread, jam and other foods were received. All
were carefully investigated and, where appropriate, action was
taken—mostly by informal letter.
Meat Inspection. Practically the whole of the home killed
meat is prepared in central abattoirs, but pig clubs established
for the war period are allowed to slaughter on their premises, if
found suitable.
Several of the pig clubs in this and surrounding districts
take advantage of this arrangement and use the slaughter house
attached to the Trafalgar Pig Club at 129, High Street, Merton,
on most Sundays throughout the year.

Carcases Inspected.

CattleCowsCalvesSheepPigs
Number killed122
Number inspected122
Number found fit for human consumption122

Organs condemned.
3 hearts
3 heads
1 mesentery, stomach and
intestines
1 foot
1 set of lungs
37
Reason for condemnation.
Pericarditis.
Tuberculosis.
Tuberculosis.
Abscess.
Congestion.