After World War I, housing was one of many pressing issues facing
the country with multiple families often crowded in together in
inadequate housing. This had a dramatic impact on health with
increasing problems such as tuberculosis and malnutrition.
Originally published in 1919, this study aimed to identify the ways
in which defective housing impacted on health in the family with a
particular focus on rickets in children in the East end of London
and the developmental issues resulting from it. This title will be
of interest to students of Medical History and Health and Social
Care.
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