"On Difficulties Which Exist In Administering Some The Sanitary Acts Of Parliament" explores the practical challenges encountered during the implementation of public health legislation. Written by James B. Hutchins, the book offers insights into the complexities of administering sanitary acts, likely addressing issues such as enforcement, resource allocation, and public cooperation. It provides a historical perspective on the difficulties faced by administrators in the 19th century, offering valuable context for understanding the evolution of public health systems. This book is a valuable resource for historians, public health professionals, and legal scholars interested in the historical and practical aspects of public health administration.
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