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The Great Stink

In Our Time

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The Great Stink and Sanitation Reforms

This chapter explores London's rapid population growth between 1800 and the 1850s, focusing on the severe pollution of the River Thames and the ensuing public health crises. It highlights key figures like John Snow and Edwin Chadwick, while emphasizing the role of the press in rallying public sentiment against government inaction. The narrative culminates in the significant sanitation reforms initiated in response to the notorious Great Stink of 1858, demonstrating the interplay of urban growth, pollution, and public health awareness.

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