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13 May 2025

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The knowledge organiser provides a summary of key themes in the history of public health in Britain, organized by time periods:

Medieval Britain (1250–1500): Focuses on housing, food, water, waste, the Black Death, and health in towns and monasteries.

Early Modern Britain (1500–1700): Covers similar themes, with added focus on responses to the plague.

Industrial Britain (1750–1900): Examines living conditions and responses to cholera; mentions Public Health Acts.

Modern Britain: Discusses housing, air pollution, Spanish flu, AIDS, and growing government involvement in public health.

It also includes key dates (e.g. Black Death 1347, NHS creation 1948), key terms (like laissez-faire), and important individuals such as John Snow, Edward Jenner, and Louis Pasteur

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