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    John Snow (15 March 1813 – 16 June 1858) was an English physician and a leader in the development of anaesthesia and medical hygiene.

  2. John Snow war ein britischer Chirurg, Pionier bei der epidemiologischen Erforschung der Cholera und der Einführung der Narkose mit Äther und Chloroform. John Snow gilt als erster ärztlicher Spezialist für Anästhesie.

  3. Mar 30, 2018 · Dr. John Snow (1813–58). London practicing obstetrician/anesthesiologist who conducted a detailed epidemiologic investigation of London cholera epidemic adjacent to the now famous Broad St. pump.

  4. Jun 12, 2024 · John Snow was an English physician known for his seminal studies of cholera and widely viewed as the father of contemporary epidemiology. His best-known studies include his investigation of London’s Broad Street pump outbreak, which occurred in 1854, and his “Grand Experiment,” a study comparing.

  5. Mar 8, 2022 · Snow’s first significant encounter with cholera occurred in 1832. The second cholera pandemic was sweeping through England, leaving hospitals severely understaffed. Snow, then a 19-year-old apprentice, was sent to care for the workers in the mining village of Killingworth.

  6. This outbreak, which killed 616 people, is best known for the physician John Snow's study of its causes and his hypothesis that germ-contaminated water was the source of cholera, rather than particles in the air (referred to as "miasma").

  7. Aug 18, 2010 · Cholera, John Snow and the Grand Experiment. A British physician first determined that cholera spread through contaminated water in the 1850s, but the disease remains a major health...

  8. May 28, 2018 · An 1854 cholera outbreak in London confounded those who thought the disease was caused by miasma, or foul air. Enter John Snow, who had already made a name for himself by administering chloroform to Queen Victoria during childbirth.

  9. British doctor John Snow couldn’t convince other doctors and scientists that cholera, a deadly disease, was spread when people drank contaminated water until a mother washed her baby’s diaper in a town well in 1854 and touched off an epidemic that killed 616 people.

  10. Discover facts about John Snow who famously identified a pump as being the source of a cholera outbreak in 1854.

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