Article ID: CBB000770550

Poor Law versus Public Health: Diphtheria, Sanitary Reform, and the “Crusade” against Outdoor Relief, 1870--1900 (2005)

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This article focuses on several high-profile, rural diphtheria epidemics of the later nineteenth century to explore the links between public health reform and disease control, and the changing character of the Poor Law. It explains that a Poor Law retrenchment policy, dubbed by contemporaries as the `crusade' against outdoor relief, dominated Local Government Board (hereafter LGB) spending policies. The policy had a profound impact on all areas of local government administration. Notably, it exposed the fact that there were many over-lapping personnel, sitting as both Poor Law and sanitary officials. Holding joint offices compromised objectivity. It also encouraged administrators to cut local taxation ruthlessly. Doctors, the poor, and the LGB Medical Department objected strongly to the fact that too much financial power was delegated to self-interested ratepayers. In particular, urgently needed sanitary reform was frustrated. Large-scale investment was needed to improve drinking water, sewage supplies, and support research into preventive medicine, but few ratepayers were prepared to foot the bill, unless compelled to do so. This situation was further exacerbated by the permissive, rather than statutory, nature of public health legislation. Curiously, both historians of medicine and the Poor Law have under-estimated the extent to which the `crusade' ethos dominated national and regional government spending. This article shows that studying rural diphtheria outbreaks can begin to uncover the degree of central government collaboration with ratepayers for Poor Law cost-cutting reasons, to the detriment of national public health reform in late Victorian England.

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Authors & Contributors
Ismail, Shehab
Arnold, David J.
Dwyer, Michael
Karimkhanzand, Mostafa
Kim, S.
Allen-Emerson, Michelle
Journals
Northern History
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Tarikh-e Elm (The Iranian Journal for the History of Science)
Medical History
Korean Journal of Medical History
Journal of British Studies
Publishers
University of Chicago Press
Praeger
Pickering & Chatto
Medical Museum Publishing
Liverpool University Press
Carocci Editore
Concepts
Public health
Disease and diseases
Epidemics
Sanitation
Poverty
Medicine and law
People
Rush, Benjamin
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
Qajar dynasty, Iran (1794-1925)
18th century
Places
Great Britain
England
Philadelphia, PA
Cairo (Egypt)
Cuba
United States
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