999 not includin his 1,000 foster children
Edwin Chadwick was a principal architect of the sanitary reform
he did not get married
Edwin Chadwick's mother and father did not have a religion which made him have no religion.
Rachel Dawson
Edwin Chadwick has written: 'The papers of Sir Edwin Chadwick 1800-1890' 'A lecture on the economical, social, educational, and political importance of open competitive examinations, foradmission to the public service' 'The sanitary condition of the labouring population of Great Britain'
Jeremy Bentham
They are famous because Edwin Chadwick published a report on the 'sanitay conditions' in 1842 in regards to the reacuring epidemic of cholora and infectious disease cause by contamination of water by sewage. John Snow is famous for removing the handle of the pump in Broadway Street that was the cause of many deaths and the infamous cholora disease. both Chadwick and Snow proved Pasteurs theory right.
Maurice Marston has written: 'Sir Edwin Chadwick (1800-1890). --'
He is a Postgraduate Researcher, studying in a range of areas from Manufacturing & Biomedical Engineering to Materials Science.
3 - James, Janice, and Andrew
Edwin Chadwick was a social reformer who pushed for improvements in public health and sanitation in 19th century England. He is known for his advocacy for the Public Health Act of 1848, which aimed to provide cleaner living conditions for the poor and reduce the spread of diseases. Chadwick's research and work helped to establish the link between poor sanitation and disease transmission, leading to significant advancements in public health practices.
Edwin Edwards has 5 children. He has 3 sons: Stephen, David and Eli. He also has 2 daughters: Anna and Victoria.