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Cholera and the Water Supply in the South Districts of London in 1854
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-2-5281-2000-2
- EAN9782528120002
- Date de parution01/09/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurScience & Technology Publishing
Résumé
Cholera and the Water Supply in the South Districts of London in 1854 is a detailed historical account that examines the devastating cholera outbreak that struck the southern districts of London in the mid-19th century. Drawing on contemporary reports, medical observations, and statistical data, the book explores the intricate relationship between public health and urban infrastructure, focusing particularly on the role of contaminated water supplies in the spread of the disease.
The narrative delves into the living conditions of the affected populations, the structure and management of water companies, and the efforts of pioneering physicians and public health officials to trace the origins of the epidemic. Through meticulous analysis, the book highlights the challenges faced by authorities in identifying the sources of infection and implementing effective interventions. It also discusses the broader social and political context, including debates over water privatization, sanitation reforms, and the responsibilities of municipal governance.
Richly illustrated with maps, tables, and firsthand testimonies, Cholera and the Water Supply in the South Districts of London in 1854 offers a compelling portrait of a city grappling with one of the most feared diseases of the era, and provides valuable insights into the evolution of modern public health practices.
The narrative delves into the living conditions of the affected populations, the structure and management of water companies, and the efforts of pioneering physicians and public health officials to trace the origins of the epidemic. Through meticulous analysis, the book highlights the challenges faced by authorities in identifying the sources of infection and implementing effective interventions. It also discusses the broader social and political context, including debates over water privatization, sanitation reforms, and the responsibilities of municipal governance.
Richly illustrated with maps, tables, and firsthand testimonies, Cholera and the Water Supply in the South Districts of London in 1854 offers a compelling portrait of a city grappling with one of the most feared diseases of the era, and provides valuable insights into the evolution of modern public health practices.





