Rickets & Windows
File under "unintended consequences":
In 1696 a window tax was inroduced in Britain when the financially hard-pressed govenment started taxing properties based on the number of windows. The citizenry responded by bricking up windows and the darker houses are thought to have contributed to an increased incidence of rickets and tuberculosis.
[David Whitehouse, The Sun: A Biography (Wiley, Chichester, 2005), p. 93.]
Posted on May 2, 2005 at 17.34 by jns · Permalink
In: All, Common-Place Book, It's Only Rocket Science, Raised Eyebrows Dept.
In: All, Common-Place Book, It's Only Rocket Science, Raised Eyebrows Dept.