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rate 2.07. During that year he had registered 73 births, 48 males and 33 females. He also registered 37 deaths, which related to one in 13.5 per 1,000. Ten deaths had occurred under one year of age, seven aged between 1 and 5, three between the age of 5 and 15, one between 15 and 25, thirteen between
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where he became junior partner to Dr William Hodgson. His reputation as a medical practitioner was quickly recognised and upon the death of his partner he assumed the business, employing Ian McQuarry as an assistant. When, in the 1920s, McQuarry left the area he was replaced by Archibald Rankin,
306:. He also challenged the evils of acute household overcrowding. When the opportunity arose, he encouraged the Urban District Council to build two successful housing schemes in the district. On one occasion he had the satisfaction of reporting the lowest 389:; first playing for the Aspatria and Brayton club before taking on the administrative role of president, a position he held for over thirty years. Towards the latter end of the nineteenth century he was also president of the 612: 318:, upon which he received many congratulations from the medical fraternity. Briggs practiced medicine at a time when the country doctor was expected to be a ‘master of all trades’; he was not a 238:, three to accidents, and six to various other causes. He had notified the authorities on 18 occasions when infectious diseases had occurred, these included nine cases of 278:. In his endeavour to improve the quality of life of the people he championed many social reforms. He was largely responsible for the introduction of the Overwater 401:
Doctor Briggs was twice married and had a son and daughter to his first wife. He died on 20 April 1928, aged 72 years. His remains lie in the shadow of the mock
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in the mid 1880s, a position he continued to fulfil until the end of his life. In September 1892, after the creation of the Aspatria
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and a true champion for the welfare of the common people; he took a great interest in the church and was the chairman of the
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within Aspatria; thus eliminating a major source of the prevailing insanitary conditions that directly led to the
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communities was rare, if not unheard of. He had to contend with a variety of epidemics in addition to the
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whose descendants were still practicing in the town in the early part of the twenty-first century.
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in 1856. He began his education at the local school. An exceptional student, he received a
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and the living conditions of the people; he understood the relationship between dirt and
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with a flair for modern methods and modern ideas. He understood the correlation between
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occurred. In 1901, he informed the council that from a population of 2,888 the
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25 and 65 and five over 65 years. Five deaths were attributed to
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Dr William Perry Briggs, Opening War Memorial 18 October 1922
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Below Derwent Division. In sport he took a keen interest in
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draw their drinking water. He also proposed the laying of
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from the early 1880s until the time of his death in 1928.
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Military personnel of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
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Local Government Act 1894 (56 & 57 Vict. c. 73)
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Dunglinson (1987). 310:of any other urban district in 89:, where he was involved in the 1: 119:Rural District Sanitary Board 35:Rural District Sanitary Board 157:. He also had to notify the 48:Dr William Perry Briggs M.D. 87:Russo-Turkish War (1877–78) 634: 553:Anne Usher Thomas (1993). 282:, from which Aspatria and 280:Gravitational Water Scheme 77:, where he qualified as a 127:Local Government Act 1894 112:Medical Officer of Health 102:Medical officer of health 485:Usher Thomas pages 46-47 93:. 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Dr William Perry Briggs
Wigton
Rural District Sanitary Board
Urban District Council

Gilcrux
Cumbria
scholarship
Lord Lister
University of Edinburgh
physician
surgeon
Russo-Turkish War (1877–78)
siege of Plevna
Aspatria
Public Health Act 1875
Medical Officer of Health
Wigton
Rural District Sanitary Board
Local Board
Local Government Act 1894
Urban District Council
statistics
wells
Pumps
sewerage
slaughterhouses
ash tips
department of health
infectious disease

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