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1836 | The cumplosary registration of births and deaths began. William Farr organised the recording of the causes of all deaths in each district. |
1842 | Edwin Chadwick wrote the 'Report on the Sanitary Conditions of the labouring poor'. |
1854 | John Snow proved that an outbreak of cholera in London was caused by contaminated water. |
1860's | Pasteur demonstrated the link between germs and disease. |
1821/2 | The first major cholera epidemic. |
1848 | The second major cholera epidemic. |
1865/6 | The third major cholera epidemic. |
1867 | The Parlimentary Reform Act. |
1847 | Some MPs introduced a Public Bill to parliament which aimed to improve things. |
1848 | The First Public Health Act was passed. |
1858 | The Great Stink. |
1875 | The Second Public Health Act was passed. |
1876 | All shopkeepers were prevented from seeing food that could harm customers. |
1876 | A law was passed to ban the pollution of rivers. |
1906 | Free meals were provided for school children. |
1907 | Schools provided health checks for pupils. |
1908 | Old Aged Pensions were introduced. |
1909 | Back-to-Back Houses were banned and regulations to specify minimum standards for new houses were introduced. |
1911 | The National Insurance Act was set up to help ill workers in need of money to buy food and medicines when they were unable to work. |
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