Publisher's Synopsis
Sanitary Inspectors' Practical Guide, originally published in 1884, is a detailed handbook for sanitary inspectors in Victorian England. This comprehensive guide covers the duties and responsibilities of sanitary inspectors, particularly within the London Metropolitan Area and other districts of England. Authored by Joseph Robinson, the book offers practical advice on conducting inspections of lodging-houses under the Sanitary Acts, and enforcing the Sale of Food and Drugs Amendment Act of 1879.
The guide provides insights into the sanitary conditions of the era and the measures taken to improve public health. It serves as a valuable historical resource for those interested in the history of public health, environmental law, and the social conditions of Victorian England.
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