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Public Heath (death rates in 1800-1901 (life expectancy (In 1901 it was 50…
Public Heath
death rates in 1800-1901
62,000 people were killed by collera in 1848
In 1854 20,000 people died also by colera
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Influensal men
John Snow
was an English Physical that discovered a lot of things like: the street toilets, what was the colera.
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Edwin Chadwick
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He was the one that realized if there were clenear drainage and ventilation there would be better health
Government actions
John Snow
Snow had an interest in cholera and supported the unpopular theory that cholera was transmitted by water rather than through miasma
presented his findings to community leaders, and the pump handle
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He is considered one of the fathers of modern epidemiology, in part because of his work in tracing the source of a cholera outbreak in Soho, London, in 1854.
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his major achievement was the creation in response to the Great Stink of 1858) of a sewer network for central London which was relieving the city from cholera epidemics and al the diseases
Joseph Balzagette
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Named as the king of Cholera because of his work that made the river Thames the cleanest Metropolitan river in the world
Edwin Chadwick
• the removal of all refuse from houses, streets and roads
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