Public Health and Government Regulations

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Charles Turner Thackrah on the Health of Factory Workers, 1832

Peter Gaskell on the Working Conditions in the New Factories, 1836

John Dunlop, The Philosophy of Drinking Usage, 1839

Edwin Chadwick on the Advantages of New Factory Designs 1842

Gas and water socialism, Chadwick’s Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population. 1842

Fever and dirt, not a destitution disease, Chadwick Report, 1842

Comparative chances of life in urban and rural districts, Chadwick Report, 1842

Misery not a check to the pressure of population on subsistence, Chadwick Report, 1842

Social effect of age composition of the population, Chadwick Report, 1842

Inability of workmen to improve their own condition, Chadwick Report, 1842

Advantages to employers and employed of better housing, Chadwick Report, 1842

Difficulties of a Building Act, Chadwick Report, 1842

Need of expert scientific direction in sanitary matters, Chadwick Report, 1842

Recapitulation and conclusions, Chadwick Report, 1842

Robert Baker on the Unsanitary Conditions of a Factory Town 1851