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Public Health Act 1875

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The Public Health Act 1875 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was important in improving public health in England. [1]

Benjamin Disraeli got the law through Parliament. Cholera and typhus were deadly diseases spread by sewage in cities, which were growing rapidly.

The new law made sure that all new houses had running water and drains. Local councils had to have a medical officer and a sanitary inspector, to make sure the laws on food, housing, water and hygiene were carried out. Towns had to have pavements and street lighting.

References[change]

  1. "Public Health Act 1875". Legislation.gov.uk. 1875. Retrieved 17 Feb 2023.