<p>In "The Sanitary Condition of the Poor in Relation to Disease, Poverty, and Crime," Benson Baker examines the intricate interplay between public health and socio-economic factors affecting the underprivileged during the late 19th century. Employing a meticulous blend of empirical research and socio-historical analysis, Baker employs a persuasive literary style that underscores the dire implications of inadequate sanitation. The book situates i...
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