Bekah Hubstenberger

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As northern towns and cities were the epicenter of the Industrial Revolution, this is clear evidence that economic growth and increasing real wages did not automatically lead to improvements in health via the invisible hand of the market. Instead, the rapidly growing urban population in the late nineteenth century was experiencing what Simon Szreter terms the “4 Ds”: disruption, deprivation, disease and death.
Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues
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