Henry Jephson
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Henry Jephson was a notable figure in the field of public health and sanitation during the 19th century. He is best known for his influential work, "The Sanitary Evolution of London," which examines the development of sanitation practices in the city and their impact on public health. Jephson's contributions to the discourse on urban hygiene and infrastructure reflect the growing awareness of the importance of sanitation in preventing disease and improving quality of life. His insights remain relevant in discussions about urban planning and public health today.
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