HEALTH

How councils keep public health top of the agenda

It’s 175 years since England’s first municipal public health official was appointed, so how are local authorities performing at keeping people healthy? Professor Jim McManus takes the long view.

This year we are celebrating the 175th anniversary of the first ever municipal public health official in England. In 1847, Dr William Duncan was appointed in Liverpool in the middle of a cholera epidemic

He was actually appointed a year before the 1848 Public Health Act provided a framework for local government to take action – the profession of director of public health started in local government and, in England, we are back in local government.

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