In the 19th century cities were …show more content…
People were killed by gas and explosions. Factories had a negative impact on the cities. The worst period of unhealthy urbanisation was between 1815 and 1850. However, the problems worsened as the cities became overpopulated.
Another public health problem that people faced during the Industrial Revolution was that doctors were not well educated. The outcome of doctors not being well educated was that instead of making things better for people, they did more harm. They did not have enough knowledge and were not trained for certain procedures. Later, during the Industrial Revolution healthcare started improving. People started noticing that healthcare was a big thing and realized it needed to be focused on more. Technology and science concentrated more on finding cures and finding ways to prevent diseases.
The first Public Health Act was introduced in 1848. This act gave towns the right to set up local boards of health. The local boards of health had the power to deal with water supplies, standard of foods, trash removal, and other sanitary matters. Towns were not allowed to make changes that required large amounts of money. Towns only focused on sanitary efforts that were capable of being done without involving