Public Health and Edwin Chadwick
The struggle to clean up British cities and the birth of modern public health legislation.
Key Questions
- 1Why was there so much resistance to government intervention in public health?
- 2How did the "miasma" theory delay effective medical treatment?
- 3Was John Snow or Edwin Chadwick more important for urban health?
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