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Pitt the Younger Report

The Pitt the Younger Report was a governmental review conducted in the late 19th century (1899) to assess the efficiency and management of public health services in England and Wales. It analyzed how health services were organized, funded, and delivered, highlighting areas needing improvement to better serve the population. The report aimed to guide reforms by providing evidence-based recommendations, promoting better sanitation, disease prevention, and healthcare coordination to improve overall public health standards.