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How the role played by the Government influenced Public Health in the 19th Century.  

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How the role played by the Government influenced Public Health in the 19th Century- I think it's clear that the Government did play a significant part in bringing up public health standards to what they really should have been. The main way in which they managed to sort out the public Health was by making certain factors that bought about improvements compulsory. For instance they made it obligatory to register all births and deaths so that statistics were available to the Government to see how the death rate was and whether it was a real problem. They also changed the vote so that the average working class man could vote so local MP's had to start realizing their needs which meant they needed to realize public health was a problem for the poor. In addition to this They made regulations on a few different things that were causing the main problems...

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