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Public Health
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History Mind Map on Public Health, created by bethanywhale on 25/04/2013.
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Public Health
Why did government need to get involved?
Death rates high
Deaths made government look bad
Britains empire got rich
Need fit healthy men to run empire
Public health measures in place before 1350
Councils passed by-laws ordering people to keep streets clean
Public baths, sewers, piped water and cesspits
Some people had own latrines
Obstacles getting public health introduced
Couldn't afford water closet to wash away sewage
Health risks due to poor sanitation - especially when sewers over flowed into rivers
Cesspits needed cleaning out
Leaves used as toilet paper
Inside, people used chamber pits + chucked contents into street
Government refused to pay for rubbish removal
London Sewers
Designed by Joseph Bazelgette
Improved health as less cholera
Disproves Miasma
Proves cholera is water biorn
Why did they build them?
Fear of cholera
Believed in miasma
The great stink
Unbearable smell
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