The Great Filth: The War Against Disease In Victorian England

The Great Filth: The War Against Disease In Victorian England by Dr Stephan Haliday


ISBN
9780750943789
Published
Released
03 / 03 / 2008
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
256
Dimensions
156 x 234 x 10mm

Despite its wealth and social prominence the family found that it was unable to isolate itself from the stench, pollution and health hazards of the day... Probably as a consequence of the poor drainage system, the father contracted one of the most lethal and dreaded of what the Victorians called 'filth diseases' - 'bowel fever' or typhoid ... The mother had had typhoid herself when she was sixteen and quite understandably she dreaded the disease, which was a major killer... This family, with its troubles, tragedies, and near-tragedies from bad sewers and filth diseases, forced to live amidst stink and water and air pollution, was the Royal Family, of Victoria, Albert and their children.
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