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Dr. Southwood Smith: A Retrospect

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A granddaughter offers a personal and documentary account of her grandfather, a physician who combined clinical practice with public campaigning for sanitary reform. The narrative interweaves childhood recollections with descriptions of his education and medical publications, his work in fever hospitals and on factory and Poor Law inquiries, investigations linking disease to overcrowding and unsanitary conditions, and his service on government health bodies during cholera outbreaks. Chapters trace philanthropic inquiries and reports on mines, housing, and child labor, and chronicle the decade-long effort to secure public-health legislation, emphasizing steady character, methodical investigation, and sustained commitment to social improvement.

About the Author

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Gertrude Hill Lewes

Gertrude Hill Lewes was an English author known for her biographical work, particularly "Dr. Southwood Smith: A Retrospect." Her writing often reflects her interest in the lives and contributions of notable figures in the medical field. Lewes's work provides insights into the professional and personal life of Dr. Southwood Smith, a prominent physician and public health advocate in the 19th century. Through her detailed narrative, she contributes to the understanding of medical history and the evolution of public health practices during her time.

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