What sanitation/public health measures were later introduced Public Health Act 1848.
Throughout all of this, you must be answering and referring back to the question. So is it accurate to describe this era as a sanitary era, why or why not? What was the impact? Was this act effective? If not, why not? What did it lead to? Perhaps there were great advances, but relatively, it was still unsanitary. Perhaps this was the beginning of public health as we know it today, so describing the era as a sanitary revolution is very accurate, when compared to what came before. Perhaps the reforms were so minor compared to the future, such as the formation of the NHS, that it would be an inaccurate description.