All Episodes - Reminiscences Of A Workhouse Medical Officer
Dive into the life of Joseph Rogers (1821-1889), an influential English physician, medical officer, and health care reformer who played a pivotal role in transforming Londons health care system. Through his tireless advocacy, Rogers and his colleagues pioneered the establishment of poor-law dispensaries and dedicated sick wards, complete with qualified medical staff and nurses. His memoir, published in 1889, features an insightful biography penned by his brother, shedding light on his remarkable journey. While his passion for reform often led to friction with governing boards, his unwavering commitment to improving public health left a lasting legacy. Join us as we explore the compelling story of a man dedicated to the welfare of the underprivileged. - Summary by David Wales
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