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St Giles (Camberwell) 1883

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell]

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Of four Butters, one was adulterated with 75
per cent. of fat other than butter-fat.
Five Breads were distinctly of the nature and
quality demanded.
Three Drugs have been analysed, all of
excellent quality. They were samples of sulphate
of quinine, iodide of potassium and bromide of
potassium.
A specimen of Pickles (picallilli) concludes my
list.
I remain, Gentlemen,
Yours faithfully,
ALBERT J. BERNAYS.
The above Reports are submitted to the Vestry.
(Signed) F. G. LEWIN,
Chairman to the Sewers and Sanitary
Committee, 1883-84.
H. BICKERSTAFF,
Vice- Chairman.
J. C. REYNOLDS,
Surveyor to the Vestry.
June, 1884.

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Water89.2289.36
Fat2.792.77
Solids, not fat7.997.87
100.00100.00
Asho.66
Chlorides0.13