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George Vivian Poore

London (Ancient and Modern) from the Sanitary and Medical Point of View

In “London (Ancient and Modern) from the Sanitary and Medical Point of View,” George Vivian Poore meticulously examines the intricate relationship between urbanization and public health in Victorian London. With a compelling blend of scientific detail and narrative accessibility, Poore employs a comparative analysis of historical practices alongside contemporary medical observations. His work is rich in empirical evidence, offering insights into the emergence of sanitary reform and its profound impact on urban living conditions, thereby situating his findings within the broader context of 19th-century public health movements. George Vivian Poore, a prominent medical practitioner and public health advocate, was deeply influenced by the rapid industrialization and its implications for citizen well-being in London. His professional background in medicine and personal engagement with the challenges posed by growing urban centers inform his critical perspective on health policies and practices. Poore'Äôs writings often reflect a commitment to social reform, driven by an acute awareness of the urban poor's living conditions and the need for systemic change in public health initiatives. This book is essential for readers interested in the intersections of urban studies, public health, and historical analysis. Poore's work not only details the medical issues endemic to London's evolution but also advocates for lasting improvements, making it a foundational text for scholars and laypersons alike who are curious about the complexities of health in urban environments.
144 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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