it was all clean. very healthy lifestyle. heaven
The following is a paragraph from Chadwick's Report on Sanitary Conditions that describes the sanitation condition of London in 1842: That the various forms of epidemic, endemic, and other disease caused, or aggravated, or propagated chiefly amongst the labouring classes by atmospheric impurities produced by decomposing animal and vegetable substances, by damp and filth, and close and overcrowded dwellings prevail amongst the population in every part of the kingdom, whether dwelling in separate houses, in rural villages, in small towns, in the larger towns - as they have been found to prevail in the lowest districts of the metropolis.
The Illustrated London News was created in 1842.
Improper sanitation or poor sanitation refers to the unhygienic condition that might affect the environment. The most common disease that poor sanitation may cause is diarrhea.
Proceedings of the Chemical Society of London was created in 1842.
Mostly made of wood with no sanitation.
The Marshalsea was closed in 1842. The Marshalsea was a prison on the south bank of the River Thames in Southwark, now part of London. From the 14th century until it closed in 1842.
The value of a 1842 seated liberty dime is about $20 in G-4(good) condition.
Your dime, if it's in perfect condition, it's worth 1,500 dollars. If it is in bad condition, it could go down to 250. Only if it is a 1842 dime with an o mint mark.
Sanitation is the state of being clean and conductive to health whereas hygiene is a condition promoting sanitary practises. :)
Dr. Steven Octogonapus of London.
$25 to $17,500 depending upon the condition of the coin.
Sir Edwin Chadwick gained fame as a supporter of the poor and a champion of environmental sanitation. He was a firm believer that epidemics were generated by dirt and that basic sanitation would control disease. In 1848 he became Sanitary Commissioner for London. The country certainly benefited from his work and as a result he has been called the 'father of sanitation'