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Insanitary city : Henry Littlejohn and the condition of Edinburgh

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Dr Henry Littlejohn's Report on the Sanitary Condition of Edinburgh (1865) was a landmark in urban management and public health administration.

The Lancet described it as 'monumental'. The Report had a significance far beyond the boundaries of Edinburgh and his meticulous research produced penetrating insights into the links between poverty, employment and public health in Victorian cities.

Insanitary City reproduces the full Report and sets it in this wider context.

For over half a century, Littlejohn's career as Police Surgeon, Crown witness in murder cases and medical advisor to the Scottish Poor Law authorities, gave him an unrivalled overview of the problems confronting Victorian society.

In 1895 he was knighted 'for services to sanitary science'.

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Product Details
Carnegie Publishing Ltd
1859362206 / 9781859362204
Hardback
30/01/2014
United Kingdom
English
xvi, 464 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white, and colour)
26 cm
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Maps on lining papers.