Thomas Southwood Smith
British official
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contribution to English public health efforts
- In public health: National developments in the 18th and 19th centuries
British physician Thomas Southwood Smith founded the Health of Towns Association in 1839, and by 1848 he served as a member of the new government department, then called the General Board of Health. He published reports on quarantine, cholera, yellow fever, and the benefits of sanitary improvements.
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