Government Actions Flashcards

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What is the difference between pail privy and midden privy?

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  • Midden privy: toilet with pit underneath
  • Pail privy: toilet with removable bucket.
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How did the germ theory change government attitude?

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  • Less l’aissez faire
  • Clean up towns.
  • Replaced midden privy with pail privy.
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How did Edwin Chadwick’s report affect public health?

Example? Impact P + N?

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  • E: collecting waste, replacing drains and sewers.
  • P: Led to 1848 Public Health Act
  • N: Dumped waste into Thames
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true or False

The 1848 Public Health Act was COMPULSORY for everyone to follow.

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False. The Act was permissive.

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How did the 2nd Public Health Act affect Public Health?

What? When? Example? Impact P + N?

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  • New compulsory Act that forced authorities to take action.
  • 1875
  • E: clean water, new houses with toilet and drainage.
  • P: improved overall public health.
  • N: took too long.
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How did The Sale of Food and Drugs Act affect Public Health?

When? Example? Impact P + N?

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  • 1875
  • E: Harsh sanctions for Food Adulteration and local authorities can get rid of unhealthy food
  • P: improved quality of basic foods
  • N: took so long

* reduced food poisoning*

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How did The Food Adulteration Act affect Public Health?

When? What? Example? Impact P + N?

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  • 1860
  • First Law to reduce food contamination
  • E: new appointments of food analysts
  • P: reduced food poisnoning
  • N: not compulsory.
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How did The Sanitary Act affect Public Health?

When? Example? Impact P + N?

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  • 1866
  • E: made councils responsible for waste, water, sewers. Local authorities fined if didn’t do so.
  • P: made conditions hygienic
  • N: clumsily worded + took long to be in action
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What led to Sanitary Act, 2 public health acts and bazalgette’s sewers?

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  • THE CHOLERA EPIDEMICS
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