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Medicine Through Time By Period: Fight against Infectious Disease Public Health in the Industrial Revolution By Theme / Factor: |
LeedsMany Industrial towns had problems during the Industrial Revolution. The conditions in leeds are well documented, this 'inquiry into the state and condition of leeds' by Dr. Robert Baker provides some evidence that can be used to compare conditions in Bradford with those found elsewhere. Things to consider:
From An Inquiry into the State and Condition of Leeds, Robert Baker, 1842 Courts and Cul-de-sacs exist everywhere ... In one cul-de-sac in Leeds there
are 34 houses, and in ordinary times there dwell in these houses 340 persons,
or ten to every house. The name of this place is Boot and Shoe Yard, from whence
the commissioners removed, in the days of Cholera, 75 cartloads of manure which
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Recommended Resources
Medicinethroughtime.co.uk - new site. Including Blog and use of twitter for free text / IM revision tips.
SchoolsHistory.org.uk highly recommends these sites:
Schoolhistory.co.uk - fantastic range of interactive games, revision materials and links.