Typhoid in Uppingham

Typhoid in Uppingham

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Richardson, Nigel
University of Pittsburgh Press
EAN: 9780822981862
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After the Public Heath Acts of 1872 and 1875, British local authorities bore statutory obligations to carry out sanitary improvements. Richardson explores public health strategy and central-local government relations during the mid-nineteenth-century, using the experience of Uppingham, England, as a micro-historical case study. Uppingham is a small (and unusually well-documented) market town which contains a boarding school. Despite legal changes enforcing sanitary reform, the town was hit three times by typhoid in 1875-1876.Richardson examines the conduct of those involved in town and school, the economic dependence of the former on the latter, and the opposition to higher rates to pay for sanitary improvement by a local ratepayer &quote;shopocracy.&quote; He compares the sanitary state of the community with others nearby, and Uppingham School with comparable schools of that era. Improvement was often determined by business considerations rather than medical judgments, and local personalities and events frequently drove national policy in practice. This study illuminates wider themes in Victorian public medicine, including the difficulty of diagnosing typhoid before breakthroughs in bacteriological research, the problems local officialdom faced in implementing reform, and the length of time it took London ideas and practice to filter into rural areas.
EAN 9780822981862
ISBN 0822981866
Typ produktu Ebook
Vydavatel University of Pittsburgh Press
Datum vydání 12. září 2016
Jazyk English
Země Uruguay
Autoři Richardson, Nigel
Série Sci & Culture in the Nineteenth Century
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