Item #9607 English Sanitary Institutions, Reviewed in their Course of Development, and in Some of their Political and Social Relations. Sir John Simon.
English Sanitary Institutions, Reviewed in their Course of Development, and in Some of their Political and Social Relations.

English Sanitary Institutions, Reviewed in their Course of Development, and in Some of their Political and Social Relations.

London: Cassell and Company, Limited, 1890. Hardcover. Sir John Simon (1816 - 1904) was an English surgeon, pathologist, and public health officer. He was appointed the first Chief Medical Officer in 1855 for Her Majesty's Government. This in depth history begins with Roman institutions and medieval philanthropy and quickly moves through post-medieval England. The majority of the book focuses on the "modern Victorian period" with chapters on preventative medicine, the growth of humanity in English politics, the first cholera epidemic in Europe, the Public Health Legislation of 1848, politics of poverty, and state medicine since 1871.

Very good in maroon cloth boards with gilt title to spine. Minor wear to edges of boards and fraying to head of spine. Repair to top of front hinge. Ex-library bookplate to front pastedown, library embossed stamp to several pages, antiquated library card to rear pastedown, and previous owner's signature to front endpaper. Aside from the library markings, the book is clean and tight. 496 pages. ENG/110151.
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Item #9607

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