THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SANITARY OFFICER

By Joanne Rothwell Sanitary officers were among the frontline workers of the nineteenth century and were key in preventing the spread of infectious diseases and improving the health and welfare of the population of Ireland. The Public Health (Ireland) Act, 1878, consolidated earlier legislation. According to Desmond Roche in Local government in Ireland (1982): ‘This ... Read more

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