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PREFACE
CHAPTER I Public Health Progress in England During the Last Fifty Years
CHAPTER II The Historical Development of Public Health Policy in England
CHAPTER III The Increasing Socialization of Medicine
CHAPTER IV Insurance and Health
CHAPTER V Some Problems of Preventive Medicine of the Immediate Future
CHAPTER VII The Obstacles to and Ideals of Health Progress
CHAPTER VIII Some Aspects of Poverty
CHAPTER IX The Causation of Tuberculosis and the Measures for its Control in England
CHAPTER X Child Welfare Work in England
A seasoned public‑health practitioner steps onto the lecture circuit, sharing insights gathered from three decades of work in England and a recent tour of American cities. The talks weave together observations on sanitation, disease control, and the organization of health services, highlighting how local autonomy and central guidance have shaped outcomes on both sides of the Atlantic.
Readers hear candid assessments of past successes—such as reductions in cholera and typhus—and honest critiques of missteps, including fragmented authority and short‑term political appointments. By comparing British experience with the emerging American system, the author offers practical ideas for improving coordination, harnessing community involvement, and aligning insurance schemes with preventive care.
The volume serves as a thoughtful snapshot of early‑20th‑century public‑health challenges, inviting listeners to consider how historical lessons might inform today’s efforts to build more resilient, equitable health infrastructures.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (378K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1920.
Credits
Charlene Taylor, Bob Taylor and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2023-01-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1943
A pioneering voice in British public health, this physician helped shape modern thinking about disease prevention, child welfare, and the role of government in protecting health. His work brought statistics, practical reform, and moral urgency together in ways that still feel strikingly modern.
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