Kategorien: Alle - reform - government - disease - health

von adam patel Vor 14 Jahren

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What were the pressures for further change/reform?

The 1860s were marked by significant public health challenges, including a devastating cholera epidemic that claimed 20,000 lives. The persistence of poor sanitary conditions in urban areas spurred the need for comprehensive reforms.

What were the pressures for further change/reform?

Their sanitary duties were made compulsory and they each had to appoint a medical officer of health

Poor Law Board

Medical Department of the Privy Council

Registras General Office

Ergo polititons had to pay attention to ther problems which included public health

Effectively gave the vote to working men in towns

ensured the whole country was covered authorities

Consolidated the function of the Local Government Act Office

revealed that conditions revealed that conditiosn in towns were little better than when chadwick had been masterminding investigations some 30 years earlier

1865; conclusively proved that germs caused disease and were not caused byt it

A 3rd choler epidemic in 1865-6 in whihc 20,000 people died

What were the pressures for further change/reform?

1871; Local Government Board was set up

The 1872 Public Health Act

The Reform Act 1867

Th 1869 Royal Commission on Public Health

Louis Pasteur

Cholera Epidemic