Light into Dark Places
A history of women sanitary Inspectors in Sheffield 1889 1919
- 76 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring the intersection of public health, wealth, and power, the book highlights the vital lessons history imparts on contemporary health challenges. Drawing from her experiences as a public health practitioner, Lee Adams emphasizes the obstacles faced in promoting health initiatives. She also pays tribute to the women pioneers who shaped the field, weaving their legacies into the narrative to inspire current and future efforts in public health advocacy and reform.