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…but compelled to legislate upon the great London nuisance....


.....in the late 1890s the infant mortality rate in Great Britain was 160 deaths for every 1000 live births. They died for the same reasons that so many childrens still die in so many developing countries....

“Parliament was all but compelled to legislate upon the great London nuisance by the force of sheer stench.” thus commented the London Times.

Parliamentary nostrils were offended, while poor people died.[United Nations Human Development Report 2006, Chapter 1, page 29]

The crisis households’ face in the developing world today has parallels with an earlier period in the history of today’s rich countries. The vast expansion of wealth that followed industrialization increased incomes, but improvements in more fundamental indicators such as life expectancy, child survival and public health lagged far behind.

The reason: cities exposed people to greater opportunities to amass wealth, but also exposed them to……………............................................................................................................................

SOCIAL REFORMERS, PHYSICIANS, INDUSTRIALISTS........................................... FORMED POWERFUL COALITION……………

However, although, yet, since, nonetheless, notwithstanding, if-

Can we too place in similar coalition......

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