[Report 1948] / Medical Officer of Health, Huddersfield County Borough.
- Huddersfield (England). County Borough Council.
- Date:
- 1948
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Credit: [Report 1948] / Medical Officer of Health, Huddersfield County Borough. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Licences issued under the Milk (Special Designations) Regulations, 1936 to 1946 4 Description of Licence. L „ ■ . — - i Number in force i 31st December, 1948. ; f } 1 To use the designation Tuberculin Tested. ; To produce, bottle and sell. | 9 ! To sell by retail, including supplementary $ \ licences. A0 1 Bott ling establishments. 2 ] ; To use the designation Accredited. 1 fo produce, bottle and sell. 7 | To produce, but not bottle, s To sell by retail, including supplementary 20 1 S | licences. 1 1 To use the designation Pasteurised. 1 Pasteuriser's Licences, s 2 | To sell by retail, including supplementary $ | licences. 20 There are two licences in force authorising the use of the special designation Pasteurised11, In both these dairies milk is processed by the High Temperature, Short Time method. There is a well equipped laboratory at each dairy in which samples of both untreated and treated milk are frequently examined. Approximately 6,000 gallons of milk are pasteurised daily. This figure includes approximately 200 gallons of Tuberculin Tested milk. In addition, approximately 520 gallons of milk already processed are delivered daily to one of the dairies for distribution to milk retailers. Of the above quantity some A,200 gallons 3re sold in bottles as PastourisedMi Ik, The sale and consumption both of Tuberculin Tested milk and of Pasteurised milk has again increased during the year. The public demand for Tuberculin Tested milk is increasing steadily and there is no doubt its consumption would be even greater if larger supplies were available. Mi Ik supplied to Schools. All the schools in the Borough, under the jurisdiction of the Education Committee, with the exception of one, are supplied with Pasteurised milk from out of the Borough, Twenty-four samples of this milk have been examined and all the samples satisfied the prescribed tests. Six samples of the raw milk supplied to the one school have been examined and three of those samples were found to be below the standard prescribed by the Medical officer of Health, BACTERIOLOGICAL EXaMINATION OF MILK. Undesi ,n ited Raw Mi Ik, (Pro duceTTiTthe Borough). No,of ;No,sat- Per- iamples*isfac- \ cent- jtory. | age. UNSATISFACTORY. Total. Per- Methy- cent- : leno age, | Blue : Test. Per- cent- age. 0. Coli. Per- cent- age. Both Meth- ylene Blue Test and B. Coli. Per- cent- age, 261 ! 197 75.A0 \ 6A j 2A.52 : 2 .76 A7 10.01 15 U*\ r— • LT\ 1 (Produced out of the Borough,) No.of samp les No.sat- ,isfa c- tory. Per- cent- age. UNSATISFACTORY. Tota l. Per- cent- age, Methy- lene Blue Test. Per- cent- age. G, Coli,' Per- •; cent- j age. Both Meth- ylene Blue Test and 3. Coli, Per- ; cent- age, j 153 118 77.12 35 22,00 - - f 32 |20.92 3 1.96 |](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29440634_0070.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


