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Introduction: A ‘Healthfull and Pleasant’ City
Health and Place in Texts and Images
Air and Smell: Hygiene and Networks of Authority in an Urban Context
An Epitome of Hygiene: William Cuningham’s Prospect Plan
Health and the Landscape
Placing Disease in the Urban Landscape: The Osteoarchaeological Evidence
Placing Health in the Urban Landscape: The Gardens of Norwich
Governing the City and the Self
Cleaning Up: Reforming the Urban Environment 1300-1570
Housing, Self-Management and Healing in the Tudor City
Epilogue
Appendix I: A note about pathogens and retrospective diagnosis
Appendix II: A note about the population of Norwich, 1100–1600
Appendix III: A note on the historiography and archaeological record of Norwich
Appendix IV: Map of Norwich parishes