public health

Cards (11)

  • Why was there an increase in disease
    • more people were crowded into factories to work
    • houses were built closer together
    • in these horrible conditions diseases could spread more easily and rapidly
  • What was the battle to improve public health
    • some people believed that the government should force the local council to clean up their town
    • however some believed that the government should not interfere which was called Laissez-faire
  • Who was Edwin Chadwick?
    • in 1842 he was asked by the government to report on the living conditions and the health of the poor
    • he said that poverty was caused by ill health which was caused by the poor conditions that the people lived in
    • so he made a report on the sanitary conditions
  • What was in the report on the sanitary conditions
    • he said that industrial towns should organise drainage and refuse collections
    • provide a pure water supply
    • an appointment a medical officer of health
  • What lead to the public health act
    • In 1848 that was an outbreak of cholera, which put pressure on parliament to do something
    • so it was reluctantly agreed to pass the public health act but it was not compulsory
    • a board of health was set up to encourage local authorities to improve conditions
  • What were given to the local authorities but what actually happened?
    • the local authorities money if they wanted to improve conditions in their area
    • but only a few took small measure
    • by 1872, 50 medical officers of health had been appointed
  • Who is John snow?
    • he proved their was a link between cholera and also water which was done through his research
    • he discovered that death took place near the water pump, whilst the people near the brewery had there on water pump so they did not get contaminated
  • What did Snow discovered and who did he put pressure on?
    • it was discovered that a cesspool had cracked so contents contaminated the water
    • snow put pressure on the water companies to clean up their water supplies
  • who is Joseph Bazalegette?
    • be built and extensive system of sewers and drains
    • because human waste which was dumbed into the river Thames caused the great stink
  • The second public health act?
    • the 1975 actually forced local authorities to take action
    • which included clean water
    • proper drainage and sewage
    • appointmenting a medical officer of health
  • What were the outcomes on the second public health act?
    • improved standard of housing
    • stopped the pollution from rivers
    • shorten working hours in the factories