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Typhoid in Uppingham: Analysis of a Victorian Town and School in Crisis, 1875-1877

Contributor(s): Richardson, Nigel (Author)

ISBN: 9780822966456

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press

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Pub Date: December 1, 2020

Dewey: 362.10942450

LCCN: 2023281541

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Maps

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.65" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 0.94 lbs) 288 pages

Series: Sci & Culture in the Nineteenth Century

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Description: 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.

Review Quotes: Meticulously researched and carefully analysed . . . manages to illuminate the wider picture of medicine and public health in rural England in the mid-Victorian period.-- "Victorian Studies"

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