Annual report of the Commissioner of Public Health to 30th June, 1934 / Queensland.
- Queensland. Department of Public Health
- Date:
- 1934
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Annual report of the Commissioner of Public Health to 30th June, 1934 / Queensland. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![The examination of 30 samples of rubber toys revealed the presence of lead in the paint on 10 samples, and they were therefore condemned In the case of the spirituous liquors, the samples submitted were those which had either failed or barely ^Ld 4e preliminary tests made by inspectors. Adulteration wtth water was the only cause of failure in each sample which failed. The miscellaneous samples included urine (for lead) (168), human hair (for lead and arsenic) (11), oat’s liver (for lead) (6), cake and pudding powders (12), confectionery (10), soap (6) ice block moulds (12), tinned meat (11), hydrometers (9), ammonia, enamelled ware, beer, cream of tartar, dust, egg pulp, knitted goods, motor spirits, phosphorus paste, dental alloy, and vinegar. Yours faithfully, J. B. HENDERSON, Government Analyst,. By Authority: David Whyte, Government Printer, Brisbane. Price: la. 3d.]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3182951x_0038.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)