Who built Roman Public Health facilities?
Slaves
Soldiers
Emperors
Civilians
Which of these was NOT a Roman Public Health idea?
Aqueducts
Latrines
Saunas
Gymnasium
How often were Roman Public Baths cleaned?
Every day
Once a week
Once a month
Every two days
During Medieval Times, there was plenty of clean water from rivers.
What was NOT banned during The Great Plague (1665-6)?
Large funerals
Theatre performances
Killing of cats and dogs
Football
Which of these is NOT a reason Public Health declined in Britain in the Medieval era?
Civil War broke out
The engineers had gone to Rome
Food supply was of higher importance
Rapidly increasing population in towns and cities
Which is NOT a reason for a lack of progress in Public Health during the 19th century?
Health was not seen as something the Government should have to deal with.
There was no proven link between dirt and disease.
People still thought God caused disease.
There was no way of affording Public Health improvements.
The Government once increased the price of gin to improve Public Health.
Which of these were enacted as part of the Liberal Reforms (1905-1912)?
Cigarettes could not be sold to under 10s
Free school meals
Reducing air and water pollution
Pensions for over 70s
Who set up the NHS in 1948, as the UK Health Minister?
Aneurin Bevan
Charles Booth
Seebohm Rowntree
Edwin Chadwick