How did life expectancy transform during the reign of Queen Victoria. And how did germ theory change lives? Subscribe here: https://bit.ly/subhistoryextrayoutube
Historian Ruth Goodman explores the great strides in healthcare that took place in the 19th century – from the move towards clean water supplies and improved waste disposal, to antiseptics in hospitals and in the home..
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00:00 Intro
00:31 How clean were the Victorians?
03:35 What did they know about germs?
05:42 What about Florence Nightingale?
10:22 What about hygiene in the home?
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