Ashley, Lord, visits Bethnal Green and Whitechapel with Dr South- wood Smith, 70-his Bill relating to child labour in mines passed, 75.
Bentham, Jeremy, death of, 43-Dr Southwood Smith delivers oration on, 45.
Body-snatching," agitation in con- nection with, 36.
Bristol, Dr Southwood Smith edu- cated at Baptist College in, 7. "Broadmead Benefaction," Dr Southwood Smith holds the, 7. Brougham, Lord, letter from, 133.
Chadwick, Mr Edwin, member of Factory Commission, 53-reports on the sanitary condition of the labouring population, 105. Children, employment of, in fact- ories, 49 et seq.
"Children's Employment Commis- sion," Dr Southwood Smith a member of, 73-report by, ib.— report on "Trades and Manu- factures," 76.
Cholera, house-to-house visitation as a preventive cure of, 132, 133.
Christie, Miss Mary, marriage of Dr Southwood Smith to, 16.
Dickens, Charles, speech by, 82-
joins in performance for the bene- fit of The Sanatorium," 84- letters from, 85, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91 -letter to, 88.
Edinburgh, Dr Southwood Smith enters University as medical stu- dent, 9-lectures in Philosophical Institution, 141.
Education, article on, 36. "Epidemics," lecture on, 141.
Factories, need for reform in, 49 et seq. Factory Commission ap- pointed, 53-report by, 54 et seq.-Factory Act, 1833, passed, 57-return showing working of educational provisions of Act, 58. 'Factory System, The Curse of the,' by M. Fielden, M.P., quoted, 51.
"General Board of Health," Dr
Southwood Smith appointed to, 127--work on, 132 et seq.-report on A General Scheme for Extra- mural Sepulture," 133 - Board discontinued, 136.
Gillies, Mr, Dr Southwood Smith becomes acquainted with, 48.
Haliburton, Hon. D. G., letter to, 15. "Health of Towns Association," 98 --founding of, 107.
"Health of Towns Commission," 105.
Highgate, Dr Southwood Smith's home at, 94 et seq.
'Illustrations of the Divine Govern- ment,' publication of, 12-fourth edition of, 13- quotation from preface to, ib.
Inglis, Sir Robert Harry, M.P., quoted, 99.
Italy, travels in, 147, 148.
Jeffrey, Lord, quoted, 33.
Kentish Town, life at, 3 et seq.
Lincoln, Lord, introduces a Sanitary Reform Bill, 110.
London, Bishop of, moves in House
of Lords for extension of Poor Law Board inquiries, 71. London, Dr Southwood Smith re- moves to, 16-report on eastern districts of, 61 et seq.
Maclean, Dr, referred to, 18. Martock, Dr Southwood Smith born at, 7.
Metropolitan Association for Im- proving the Dwellings of the In- dustrious Classes," founding of, 93. Metropolitan Sanitary Commis- sion" appointed, 122. Mines, child labour in, 73. "Model Dwellings," building of first, 94.
Morpeth, Lord, quoted, 100-brings forward Bill for " Improving the Health of Towns in England," 122 et seq.-letter to, 128.
Normanby, Marquis of, visits Beth- nal Green and Whitechapel with Dr Southwood Smith, 69-referred to, 100 - - his Drainage Buildings Bill," 104.
'Origin and Progress of Sanitary Re- form,' by T. Jones Howell, quoted,
Sanatorium, founding of the, 81. Sanitary Reform, Dr Southwood
Smith's first writings on, 17- beginning of the movement for, 60 et seq.-struggle for, 102 et seq. -Parliamentary Committee ap- pointed, 103-Mr Chadwick's re- port, 105 "Health of Towns Commission," ib.-" Public Health Act, 1848," passed, 126. Shaftesbury, Lord, letter from, 142 -quotation from diary of, 153. Slaney, Mr, M. P., quoted, 99-ob- tains committee to inquire into sanitary state of large towns in England, 103.
Smith, Caroline Southwood, 9. Smith, Emily Southwood, 9. Smith, Dr Thomas Southwood, author's recollections of, I et seq. -birth and early years, 7-his education and preparation for the ministry, ib.-cast off by his family on account of religious views, 8—
attachment to Miss Anne Read, ib.- marriage, 9-death of his wife, ib.-decides to study medi- cine and enters Edinburgh Uni- versity, ib. conducts religious services in Edinburgh, 10-writes his Illustrations of the Divine Government,' 12-starts practice at Yeovil, 14-removes to London, 16- second marriage, ib. — ap- pointed physician to the London Fever Hospital, the Eastern Dis- pensary, and the Jews' Hospital, ib. his first writings on the Sanitary Question," 17-pub- lishes his Treatise on Fever,' 24 -house at Trinity Square broken up, 35-contributes to the 'Penny Encyclopædia,' 36 assists in founding the 'Westminster Re- view,' ib.-publishes pamphlet on 'The Use of the Dead to the Living,' 40-lectures at Webb Street School of Anatomy, 42- delivers popular lectures at London Institution and elsewhere, 43- his oration on Jeremy Bentham, 46-publishes 'The Philosophy of Health,' 47-appointed to the Factory Commission, 53-reports to the Poor Law Commissioners on eastern districts of London, 61 -member of "Children's Em- ployment Commission," 73-as- sists in founding "The Sana- torium," 81-correspondence with Charles Dickens, 85 et seq.-forms the "Metropolitan Association for Improving the Dwellings of the Industrious Classes," 93-removes to Highgate, 94-founds the
"Health of Towns Association," 98, 107-his efforts on behalf of Sanitary Reform, 102 et seq.- issues an "Address to the Working Classes," III-is appointed mem- ber of the "Metropolitan Sanitary Commission," 122—appointed to General Board of Health, 127- letter to Lord Morpeth, 128--re- tires from public life, 139-revises 'The Philosophy of Health,' 140 -writes pamphlet on 'Results of Sanitary Improvement,' 141 lectures on "Epidemics" at Edin- burgh, ib.-receives public recog- nition of his services, 143-travels in Italy, 147-death of his wife, 148-returns to Italy, ib.—death,
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