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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.

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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-

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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

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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.

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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.

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'Origin and Progress of Sanitary Re-
form,' by T. Jones Howell, quoted,

32.

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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—

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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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