Om Health of Towns. a Digest of Several Reports On Sanitary Reforms
Health of Towns is a seminal work on public health and sanitation, published in the mid-19th century. Drawing from the research and findings of eminent doctors and public health officials, such as E Chadwick and Dr Southwood Smith, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the state of public health in towns and cities at the time. It highlights the need for reforms and outlines the steps that can be taken to improve the health and well-being of citizens.
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