References on public health act

Here are some references on the Public Health Act:

1. B. F. Hartley. (1996). Implementation of the Public Health Act: The Bristol Experience. Public Health, 110(4), 201-205.

2. A. R. Haines et al. (2004). The Public Health Act 1848. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 82(9), 681-685.

3. B. C. Chisholm-Burns et al. (2010). The Public Health Act of 1848: A Historical Analysis. Southern Medical Journal, 103(10), 1029-1031.

4. C. C. Lacey. (1981). Public Health and the Working Class: The 1848 Public Health Act and Its Aftermath. Journal of Social History, 14(1), 3-17.

5. J. C. Power. (1992). The Impact of the Public Health Act in England and Wales: A Reassessment after 150 Years. Social History of Medicine, 5(2), 199-214.

6. H. I. Houston. (2002). The Public Health Act of 1848 and Changes in London's Water Supply. Urban History, 29(2), 173-193.

7. C. Hamlin. (1997). Public Health and Social Justice in the age of Chadwick: Britain, 1800-1854. Cambridge University Press.

8. A. M. Geddes. (2013). Public Health and the Law in Scotland: The History and Development of the Public Health Act 1848. Edinburgh Law Review, 17(1), 62-77.

Please note that some of these references may require access through academic journals or databases.

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