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Feeding The Nation Nutrition And Health In Britain Before World War One Yuriko Akiyama

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Feeding The Nation Nutrition And Health In Britain Before World War One Yuriko Akiyama
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.17 MB
Author: Yuriko Akiyama
ISBN: 9780755696888, 0755696883
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Feeding The Nation Nutrition And Health In Britain Before World War One Yuriko Akiyama by Yuriko Akiyama 9780755696888, 0755696883 instant download after payment.

In 1842, the average life expectancy for a labourer in Liverpool was just 15 years. The condition of public health in Britain during the nineteenth century from poor sanitation, housing and nutrition resulted in repeated outbreaks of typhus and cholera and prompted the government to usher in an era of welfare and state intervention to improve the health of the nation.The establishment of the National Training School of Cookery in London in 1873 was part of this wave of reform. The school trained cookery teachers to be instructors in schools, hospitals and the armed services, replacing the nineteenth-century laissez-faire attitude to nutrition and forcing health and diet to become public issues. Here Yuriko Akiyama reveals for the first time how cookery came to be seen as an important part of medical care and diet, revolutionising the nation's health. She assesses the practical impact of nutrition in hospitals, schools and the military and explores the many challenges and struggles faced by those who undertook work to educate the nation in the complex areas of sanitation, medicine, food supply and general habits.

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