MEDICINE THROUGH TIME: BLACK DEATH

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Across
  1. 2. A type of house which offered a bed for a night in squalid conditions
  2. 3. The doctor who built orphanages in the East End of London as an alternative to the workhouse.
  3. 5. 80,000 of these were printed by the police encouraging people to come forward with information about Jack the Ripper.
  4. 8. The monarch who called for better street slighting and for sailors at the docks to be questioned.
  5. 9. These type of illustrated newspapers for the working classes were 'dreadful'.
  6. 11. This was a type of pollution which caused low visibility in the narrow streets of Whitechapel.
  7. 12. The surname of 'Charles' who published a map of poverty in London's East End.
  8. 14. The item from Catherine Eddowes which was recovered by police smeared in blood.
  9. 15. The system which was later developed to accurately measure and help identify criminals.
  10. 17. This immigrant group were known for their sweatshops and successful tailoring businesses.
Down
  1. 1. This area of Whitechapel and the East End offered employment loading and repairing ships.
  2. 4. This highly addictive substance was cheap but caused violence and crime.
  3. 5. The name of the new housing estate which opened in 1881 providing 286 new flats.
  4. 6. These 'kitchens' were set up by the police in the hope of finding out more information about Jack the Ripper.
  5. 7. These immigrants were discriminated against because of their Catholic faith.
  6. 10. A way to describe many streets of Whitechapel
  7. 13. This building was seen as the last resort for the poor people of Whitechapel.
  8. 16. The surname of the leader of the Whitechapel Vigilance Committee.