Om Hints On Sanitary Law
This practical guide to Victorian-era sanitation laws provides valuable insight into the social and medical challenges faced by an urbanizing London. With chapters on everything from public health to the rights of tenants, the book is an essential reference for anyone interested in the 'dark side' of Victorian London. The volume also includes an appendix containing a list of metropolitan medical officers of health, sanitary inspectors, and public nuisance inspectors, providing a valuable resource for research into Victorian-era public health.
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