IN D E X. Ashley, Lord, visits Bethnal Green and Whitechapel with Dr Southwood Smith, 70—his Bill relating to child labour in mines passed, joins in performance for the bene. fit of “The Sanatorium,” 84letters from, 85, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91 -letter to, 88. 75. Edinburgh, Dr Southwood Smith Bentham, Jeremy, death of, 43–Dr enters University as medical stuSouthwood Smith delivers oration dent, 9-lectures in Philosophical Institution, 141. “Body-snatching,” agitation in con- Education, article on, 36. nection with, 36. “Epidemics,” lecture on, 141. Bristol, Dr Southwood Smith edu cated at Baptist College in, 7. Factories, need for reform in, 49 et “ Broadmead Benefaction,” Dr seq. — Factory Commission ap Southwood Smith holds the, 7. pointed, 53 – report by, 54 et Brougham, Lord, letter from, 133. seq.-Factory Act, 1833, passed, 57-return showing working of Chadwick, Mr Edwin, member of educational provisions of Act, Factory Commission, 53—reports 58. on the sanitary condition of the 'Factory System, The Curse of the,' labouring population, 105. by M. Fielden, M.P., quoted, 51. Children, employment of, in factories, 49 et seq. "General Board of Health,” Dr “ Children's Employment Commis- Southwood Smith appointed to, sion,” Dr Southwood Smith a 127--work on, 132 et seq.-report member of, 73-report by, ib. -- on “A General Scheme for Extrareport on “Trades and Manu mural Sepulture,” 133 —- Board factures,” 76. discontinued, 136. Cholera, house - to - house visitation Gillies, Mr, Dr Southwood Smith as a preventive cure of, 132, becomes acquainted with, 48. 133. Christie, Miss Mary, marriage of Dr Haliburton, Hon. D. G., letter to, Southwood Smith to, 16. 15. “Health of Towns Association,” 98 Dickens, Charles, speech by, 82— --founding of, 107. 137. “ Health of Towns Commission," Palmerston, Viscount, letter from, 105. wood Smith contributes to, 36. Philosophy of Health, The,' 47– Public Health Act, 1848, passed, 126. “Quarantine Laws,” articles on, 31. Read, Miss Anne, attachment of Dr Southwood Smith to, 8-marriage of, 9-death of, ib. Southwood Smith, 143, 162. Sickness and Mortality,” &c., 61 of Lords for extension of Poor "Report on the Prevalence of Fever in Twenty Metropolitan Unions in publication of, 141. Ryland, Dr, reference to, 8. Sanitary Reform, Dr Southwood proving the Dwellings of the In beginning of the movement for, dustrious Classes,” founding of, 93. 60 et seq.-struggle for, 102 et seq. pointed, 103-Mr Chadwick's re- port, 105 -— “Health of Towns Act, 1848,” passed, 126. forward Bill for “Improving the quotation from diary of, 153. tains committee to inquire into sanitary state of large towns in nal Green and Whitechapel with Smith, Caroline Southwood, 9. author's recollections of, i et seq. --birth and early years, 7-his form,' by T. Jones Howell, quoted, ministry, ib. ---cast off by his family on account of religious views, 8– attachment to Miss Anne Read, “Health of Towns Association," PRINTED BY WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS. |