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Paperback The Jones' Falls Question: Hygiene And Sanitary Matters Book

ISBN: 124691641X

ISBN13: 9781246916416

The Jones' Falls Question: Hygiene And Sanitary Matters

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"The Jones' Falls Question: Hygiene And Sanitary Matters" by Ross Winans (1796-1877) delves into critical issues surrounding the Jones' Falls waterway in 19th-century Baltimore. This compelling work addresses the pressing need for improved sanitation and hygiene in urban environments, focusing on the impact of water quality on public health.

Winans meticulously examines the challenges posed by the Jones' Falls, offering insights into potential solutions for enhancing water management and preventing waterborne diseases. This historical account sheds light on the sanitary concerns of the era and highlights early efforts to address environmental challenges in a rapidly growing city. "The Jones' Falls Question" is a valuable resource for understanding the history of urban sanitation and public health initiatives.

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