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Public HealthWhy was nothingdonePeople opposed governmentinterventionDue tocostsBad understanding of what causedillnessMiasmaLaissezFairePeople should helpthemselvesCholeraoutbreaks1831184818531866KilledthousandsPeople understood reform wasneededWhat did the conditionsmeanOverpopulationFactory townsPovertyLowincomeOvercrowdingDisease spreadBad quality slums builtCramped and dirty conditionsPoor sanitationPriviesHoles in groundWaste leaked undergroundBadly constructedCross infection between humanwaste and drinking waterCholeraTyphoidSpread rapidlyImpossible to stopImprovements1858Great StinkHot summerUntreated wasteSmell roseForced government to take actionChadwickSnowPasteurGerm theoryGerms caused diseaseReportLimitations1842Improved PH and healthy workforcewould save moneyLaissez FaireArgumentative natureOpposed by tax payersLinked dirty waterand choleraGot handle ofpump removed1854Acts18481875PermissiveForcedMedical OfficerClean waterEffective sewageStreet LightingDeath rates decreasedArtisan and Labours Dwelling ActChamberlainCadburysLever BrothersMayor of BirminghamCleared slums and rebuilt housesPersuaded authoritiesto buy local water andgas companiesPeople could have good supply of bothBournevillePort Sunlight800 homesSchoolImproved living conditions of workersHappierHealthierHospital1875BazalgetteChief Engineer ofMetropolitan Board ofWorksFarrUsed info on births and deathsFound where death rate was highestProved link between highdeath rate and unhealthyliving conditions83 miles of main sewersPumping stationsForesaw growth ofpopulationBuilt system with a larger capacityTook waste away from populated areasRivers Pollution Act1875Substances can't bedumped in riversDid livingconditions improveNew houses builtBetter living standardsBoothLife and Labour ofthe People188930% of people inLondon living inpovertyImpossible to find workLow wagesCan't support familyRowntreePoverty, a Study of Town Life28% of people in York couldn'tafford basic food and housingInfluenced Lloyd GeorgeBoer War189940% of volunteerswere unfit for militaryservicePovertyPoor living conditionsPoor dietBritain realised healthypopulation was needed tohave an efficient armyDid politics helpLabourSupport of working peopleBeliefsPoor should getgovernment helpMoney should betaken from taxesNationalise the majorindustriesMake use of the profitsConservativesRoyal CommissionLiberalsPublished two reportsMajority ReportMinority ReportPoor made themselves poorby gambling and drinkingDon't deserve helpPoverty caused by illness,age, and shortage of jobsMore should be done to prevent peoplefrom getting poor190619071908190919121911Free school mealsHealth visitor visited mothers tomake sure she knew how toprotect her baby's hhealthOld age pensionsBack to backhousing bannedFree medical treatmentNational Insurance ActMedical helpSick payWorker and employer hadto pay into a sickness fundOppositionOnly for workers not familiesMost women andchildren excludedPeople's reactionsConservativesCost too muchWorkers againstdeductions from wageLabourDid not like that workers hadto fund their own benefitsScared politiciansWhy socialreformshappenedNew liberalismWinston Churchilland Lloyd GeorgePhilanthropistsNational EfficiencyFears the Britainwas in declineStrong, healthy, and educatedworkforce neededIf Britain was to stay as aworld powerGerman modelBismarck' progressive social legislation in GermanyStrong economy and militarySickness insurancefor workersPolitical competitionwith LabourDouble click this nodeto edit the textClick and drag this buttonto create a new node