1st Edition
Revival: Health, Wealth, and Population in the early days of the Industrial Revolution (1926)
I. Introduction II. Vital Statistics III. Population Statistics, Birth and Death Rates IV. Individualism and Laisser Faire V. The Growth of Commerce VI. Agriculture VII. Improvement of Towns VIII. Water Supply and Drainage IX. The 18th Century Doctor and the British Pioneers of Public Health X. The hospital and Dispensary Movement XI. General Hygiene and Midwifery XII. Rickets and Scurvy XIII. Antiseptics, segregation, Leprosy and Plague XIV. Smallpox in the 18th Century XV. The Anti-Typhus Campaign and the Fever Hospital Movement XVI. Malaria XVII. Period 1815-1848 XVIII. Conclusion Appendix Index
Biography
Mabel Craven Buer (1881-1942), Independent Lecturer in Economics at Reading Univeristy.






