London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Hackney 1935

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hackney]

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No. of premises.No. of Inspections.
Milk and Dairies Order, 1926Dairies and Milk shops203808
Purveyors of Milk in Closed Receptacles(Included under o nr, Provision Shops etc.)
Cowhouses344
London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1932Ice Cream Premises317372
Preserved Food Premises:-—
Butchers' Shops, etc.128400
Provision Shops2952
Fish Curers34100
Others711
2,2899,005

In addition, there are a large number of itinerant vendors who
hawk food around the streets. The stores of all street traders in
food were inspected before a licence was granted or renewed.
Two hundred notices were served for defects or contraventions
of the law relating to food premises.
ADULTERATION OF FOOD.
Food and Drugs (.Adulteration) Act, 1928.—Samples of food
for chemical analysis are collected by the Sanitary Inspectors who
are appointed to act as Sampling Officers under this Act. Those
samples taken in strict conformity with the requirements of the
Act are described in this report as "formal samples," whilst those
samples which are purchased without disclosing to the vendor the
fact that samples are being taken for analysis are referred to as
"informal samples."
The samples taken during the year are described in the following
table, the results of analyses being also shown:—