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The Health Of Reditch




               1854. He found 500 cases centred on a pump in Broad Street in London, yet a workhouse nearby,
               which had its own private well, reported only 5 deaths among the 500 inmates, and a brewery
               with 70 workers which never used the pump, had no cases at all. When the pump was taken out
               of service the outbreak ceased.  Although the•importance•of•Snow’s•work•was not immediately
               recognised,  posters,  such  as  the  following  one  for  East  London,  were  evident  by•1866.•
               An•account•of•Snow’s•findings•was•also•found in the Worcester Journal in 1866 accompanied
               by an accusation that the Worcester Town Council was not prepared.  ‘And, now, with the
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               cholera at our doors, they are talking of sanitary measures and sanitary science.’



























                     Picture showing death by the pump  Advice about cholera and drinking water, East London, 1866 7

               Cholera in Redditch


               Fears of a cholera epidemic led to the creation of a Central Board of Health. It sat at the Privy
               Council Office in London with an advisory committee of the Royal College  of Physicians.
               Nearly 1200 local boards of health were created, constituted by Orders in Council, in addition
               to those formed on local initiative. The Board was dissolved in December 1832 and the local
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               boards disappeared as the epidemic receded.   In 1832 local newspapers gave weekly accounts
               of cases of cholera in their own and neighbouring counties.  Some extracts are shown below.
                                             Cholera in Redditch 1832


               Hereford Journal  The cholera has made its appearance at Redditch.  There were three deaths on Thursday
               12 Sept            morning, and several new cases

               Hereford Times    Cholera has appeared at Redditch, where there have been 23 cases and 7 deaths.
               Sat 15 Sept

               Hereford Times    On Tuesday only two new cases and one death.  Total cases, 22; deaths, 8; recoveries, 13.
               Sat 22 Sept

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                 Worcester Journal 4 Aug 1866, see Appendix 1.
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                Both items: Wellcome Library, London.
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                Available at http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/research-guides/public-health-epidemics.htm





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