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THE LADIES' SANITARY ASSOCIATION. 79
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tering sound of little feet 3 and the warbling trill of little voices be still for
ever . it would If we " needed be found any in argument the foregoing for the extracts enactment . The of Poor Sanitary Laws have Law
" and been since for three the effects hundred of years poverty an and integral sickness part of are our shown national to policy be in- ; the of
- timatel public Let us money y reci how procal in look the , at the one the reasons case resul are ts which of equall sanitary y avail stringent law for as in app expenditure the lied other since . its unhealth
decrease three during enactment thousand 1850 in . mortalit was The seven saving eight being hundred hundred of progressive life , and while effected fifty with the in lives saving the per extension now annum y is Liverpool of actuall ; sani this y -
4 y tary Many operations interesting . * particulars on this general head , may be gathered the Dut
f of Munici . the paper pal Authorities read at Liverpool to Improve by Mr . the T . C Sanitary . Orr , " On Condition of y disease in
resulting infancy Towns . " , a from generation He remarks sanitary or , that two improvements , must as the pass seeds away can of before be made the are full apparent sown benefit ;
comparative 66 nevertheless exemption there are during not wanting the of prevalence life the has most of been general striking alread ep effects idemics effected of ,
which where prove sanitary that works a great have saving been carried out . If , therefore y , these the onlresults to be expected—if the general death-rate _,
were y bare extended prevention over a long of these series sudden of years outbreaks , be not of even rap diminished id and extensive —the
mortality sufficient to within the very cost short of these periods works , would for it be is in during itself the amp pre ly - ;
thrown valence of such repay the epidemics ratesand that the the heaviest heaviest temporary permanent charges charges are on
then account proceeds of upon widowhood to g number ive and several , of orp lives illustrations hanage from entailed cholera . In . on The 1832 them town , . the Mr council city . Orr of , Exeter lost a great
greatl convinced y aggravated that bad drainage the plague and , effected want of great pure improvements air and water , had and when cholera again appeared in 1849 very few deaths from
cholera took lace in Exeterand these in , the districts of the cifcy where least had p been done ; while , in the neighbouring town of Crethe _wsls
ditonwhere no improvement had taken place , mortality greater When , than cholera in 1832 appeared . in England in the autumn of 1852 , the
town sures idemic of and T appeared ynemouth was thoroug at executed Newcastle hly cleansed a onl vi . gorous In eiht the series miles following of distant sanitary summer , at which mea tlie
ep place and at Gateshead , " nearly , two y thousand g deaths took place in * PbMrJames NewlandC . E . on . " The Past and Present Sanitary
aper y . Condi , tion of , . Liverpool . "
The Ladies' Sanitary Association. 79
THE LADIES' SANITARY ASSOCIATION . 79
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1859, page 79, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041859/page/7/
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