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Early 1800s Problems - Food Adultered - Air Pollution - Lack of doctors - Lack of sewers - Waste disposed on streets - Overcrowding -High Death Rates - Laissez - Faire
What was the impact of industry? - Overcrowding - Air pollution - Poor quality housing : no planning permission and building standard regulations - Poor working conditions
Describe John Snow's work - Linked contaminated water and cholera - Wrote essay in 1849 - Identified water pump as source of disease - Death rates decreased - Got handle of pump removed - Report did not lead to new PHA
Impact of Government - Introduced regulations - Attempted to provide fresh water and remove sewage - Introduced PHA 1848
Describe Bazalgette's work - Extensive network of sewers - Transported waste away from populated areas - Design became blueprint for many cities - Sewers stopped cholera outbreaks
What happened in 1832? - Cholera epidemic - Infected sewage got into drinking water - Deaths from water loss
What did Disraeli do? - Prime Minister - PHA 1875 - Artisans Dwelling Act : allowed authorities to provide housing for poor and destroy slums
Describe Chadwick's Report - Improved PH and healthy workforce would save money - Described levels of sickness - Discovered solutions for existing problems
What did Farr do? - Used info on births and deaths - Showed where death rates were highest - linked bad living conditions with high death rates - Wrote report
What were the limitations of Chadwick's report? - Opposed by tax-payers - Argumentative nature - Report not lead to immediate reform - Influence faded in 1850s
What impact did Farr's report have? - Put pressure on local government to make changes - No big change - Only some towns responded
What happened in 1875? - PHA 1875 - Medical officer of health - Provide clean water - Collect rubbish - Provided street lighting
Describe public opinions - Well respected writers wrote of poor living conditions. - Socialists argued wealth be equally spread - Labour Party gave financial help to poor
Why was there reform in the late 19th Century? - Pasteur's germ theory - Working class got the vote
Give 3 examples of Philanthropists - Cadbury's - Lever Brothers - Friendly Societies
What happened in 1858 The Great Stink
How did the Cadbury help people? - They built Bourneville where quality homes and improved lifestyles were provided for workers
How did the Lever Brothers help people? -Built Port Sunlight - 800 homes - Schools - Church -Hospital
Why did the Great Stink happen? - Hot weather - Human waste collected in cesspits - Smell of untreated waste rose
What did the Friendly Societies do? - Workers were paid each week - Got medical help and benefits
What was the Great Stinks effect? - Government accepted Bazalgette's proposal - Stopped Parliament meeting
What did the Beveridge Report lead to? - Minister appointed to control insurance schemes - Weekly payments from workers towards insurance fund - Pensions and grants for people inured at work - New NHS established
Who was Chamberlain and what did he do? - Mayor of Birmingham - Persuaded city authorities to buy local water and gas companies so people could have a good supply of both - Founded drainage board - Cleared large area of the city's slums
What happened in 1908? What were its drawbacks? - Old age pensions - People had to be British - Money was too less - Many needed help before 70
What happened in 1946? - National Insurance Act - Extended 1911 act to all adults - Benefits restricted to limited citizens - NHS act - Free medical/dental/optical treatment
What happened in 1906 - Free school meals - School meals rose by 5 million by 1914 - Not compulsory till 1914
Before NHS - People had to pay for treatments - Poor couldn't afford proper treatment
What happened in 1907 - Medical Inspections in schools
What did Aneuran Bevan do? - Introduced NHS - Believed same medical treatment for everyone - Powerful personality won support - Allowed doctors to do private work - Gave salary to doctors
What were the limitations of the NHS? - High costs - Charges for spectacles and dental treatment from 1950 - Fewer private patients for doctors
What happened in 1912? - Free medical treatment - Ignored by education authorities
What was successful about the NHS? - 95% of medical profession joined NHS - Popular
What was the national insurance act and what did it provide? - Free medical treatment - Sickness benefit - Maternity benefit - Unemployment benefit - Provided care for 21 million
What was the impact of the NHS on women? - Women's health made a priority - Life expectancy of women had risen
Describe the Liberal Reforms effect - Transition from Laissez - Faire - Limited effect on poverty - Pensions inadequate - Benefits limited to certain trades
What was the impact of the NHS on doctors? - Team building skills - Given salary
What did Booth and Rowntree do? - Sponsored investigations into poor - Found 30% lived in or below poverty level - Main cause of poverty as illness, unemployment, and age
What were the ideas of causes on disease in the early 1800s? - Miasma - God causing illness slowly became ridiculous - Galen and Hippocrates mostly proved wrong - Spontaneous Generation
How did the Boer War improve Public Health? - Difficult to find young fit men - 1/3 of recruits refused for medical reasons - Questions asked about physical condition of working class men
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