bookbestseller Posted January 7 Report Share Posted January 7 Stephen Halliday, "The Great Filth"English | ISBN: 0752461753 | 2011 | 264 pages | EPUB | 410 KBHow the Victorians struggled to overcome diseases such as cholera, typhoid, and scarlet fever in their citiesThis is the fascinating story of how a small group of dedicated individuals fought opposition from politicians, taxpayers, and often their own colleagues to overcome disease in overwhelming numbers, and make the country a safer place for everyone to live. Victorian Britain was the world's industrial powerhouse, supplying a global demand for manufactured goods. As it changed from an agricultural to an industrial economy, people swarmed into the towns and cities. Overcrowding and filthy living conditions were a recipe for disaster, and diseases such as cholera, typhoid, scarlet fever, smallpox, and puerperal (childbed) fever were a part of everyday life for town- and city-dwellers. However, thanks to a dedicated band of doctors, nurses, midwives, scientists, engineers, and social reformers, by the time the Victorian era became the Edwardian, they were almost eradicated, and no longer a constant source of fear.Read moreDownload Links RapidGatorhttps://rg.to/file/1c224656fa08f1949323256c98e0276e/6x8bm.7z.htmlTakeFilehttps://takefile.link/wxiq8xc6spwx/6x8bm.7z.htmlFileaxahttps://fileaxa.com/smkoctiqfot1/6x8bm.7zFikperhttps://fikper.com/qSsraxQKcK/6x8bm.7z.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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