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  • I am very happy to see the vidoe The Deadly History of Public Health from you, hopefully the others also are happy for You

  • I am very happy to see the vidoe after you give this Public health provision was completely transformed as the 19th century progressed. Overcrowding

  • Steady I Really Like This Video The Deadly History of Public Health

  • Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You Overcrowding, dirt, poverty and disease went hand in hand at the century's start,

  • I Really Like The Video From Your Public health provision was completely transformed as the 19th century progressed.

  • Your Video Public health provision was completely transformed as the 19th century progressed Is Very Useful Sharing

  • How did you do this?

    

  • the text is extremely hard for me to read...started to hurt my eyes which bothers me since I'm still interested in the video :(

  • @kllrktty

    no need to worry about text reading. when my animation (joey and tiny the time vortex adventures) comes out it will have all the nessersey info about the industral revolotion has well has the awrful condtions in london. it will have an act to it like a story drama animation iam sure you would like it :) reply soon :P

  • An excellent set of videos, great for key revision notes. Though this one was excellent in information the text was rather difficult to read which meant a lot of my students missed key parts. Though they do enjoy watching your videos, you sum up medicine through time in a great way! :)

  • I have my history of medicine GCSE tomorrow :( Thanks 4 this though, it helped.

    

  • I to am unable to read the writing Sir...

  • Sir i cant read the writing for this video!

  • I was required to watch this for school. The text was hard to read, so I'm afraid I may have missed some important information. It is very interesting, from what I did gather...

  • @Jabrown2001 I really need make this video again. The video below might be a little easier to read:)

    19th Century Public Health (update)

  • @worcesterjonny @Jabrown2001 I agree the text is hard to read. Where is the update?

  • could hardly read it.

  • The name of the song is:

    Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet, No 13 Dance of the Knights

  • AS level history!

  • nice socialist agenda

  • The music, or some of it, was from the apprentice!

    But thanks for the video, it means I don't have to look through all my sheets and notes from the past year :)

  • Thanks for you're videos but the only probelm is that the texts in you're videos are really hard to read.

  • In some slums people weren't even lucky enough to have the communal toilets shown in the video. Some had to make do with open drains. And as this exerpt from a famous letter in the Times on 3 July 1849 shows, some people didn't even have that:

    "We live in muck and filth. We aint got no privies, no dust bins, no drains, no water splies, and no drain or suer in the hole place...we all of us suffur, and numbers are ill, and if the Colera comes Lord help us..."

  • @BrionyCoote Thanks for all the comments lately they are really appreciated:)

  • @BrionyCoote ... and that's how things are becoming again with the gov't and corporations crashing the economy and putting so many out of work.

    > "We live in muck and filth. We aint got no privies, no dust bins, no drains, no water splies, and no drain or suer in the hole place...we all of us suffur, and numbers are ill, and if the Colera comes Lord help us..."

  • What was the name of the first song in this video.. no it's stuck in my head lol

  • It's the theme from the Apprentice - sorry don't know the original name:)

  • @worcesterjonny You must be thinking of the music used in the second half. The first piece is definitely the opening theme from the Romeo and Juliet ballet, and works very well with the video if I do say so myself. But I like the use of "The Apprentice" as well.

  • @BrionyCoote Thanks:)

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  • thanks for the uploads...really help me with studying for my mocks

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  • I am a nurse and I can tell you the deadly conclusion of public health in today's medicare system is that hospitals are so nasty and contaminated with microbes and pathogens that people die of subsequent infection from nosocomial infections. also another deadly outcome is the doctors and nurses are so overworked, all sorts of mistakes get made and patients suffer. my government does not think this country's sick citizens are worth diverting money from the Olympics fund and putting it into health

  • that was good but you missed out he great stink this was one of the main reasons why the governments did something about the state of the public health system, and the river thames and london . This was the stench that came into the house of commons from the dieseased thameswhich caused them to spring into action not becuase they felt obliged to at all.

  • @pookeyoak And finally allow Joseph Bazalgette to build the famous London sewers, replacing the antiquated systems that could no longer cope with London's increasing size, which allowed sewage to accumulate and pollute the Thames, cholera to spread and people to die.

  • thank you are you a teacher or something. LEGEND.

  • CMONNNNNNNNN A* @ HISTORY

    F***N GOOOMAAAANNNN (sed in irish or welsh accent)

  • shut up.

  • fuk off u fat shl*g

  • GREAT VIDEO NOW YOU CAN READ IT

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  • Great video

    5*****

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