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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. He is considered one of the founders of modern epidemiology and early germ theory , in part because of his work in tracing the source of a cholera outbreak in London's Soho , which he identified as a particular ...

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Dec 9, 2016 · Cholera was one of the deadliest diseases to affect Britain in the nineteenth century. On the 150th anniversary of the fourth and final London pandemic in 1866, Fahema Begum looks at the work of John Snow, who's work was instrumental in the fight against the disease.

  5. 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...

  6. Apr 19, 2017 · John Snow and the 1854 Broad Street cholera outbreak. In 1854, cholera struck Broad Street in London. One scientist, John Snow, thought he could finally prove how this elusive killer...

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

  8. When a cholera epidemic broke out in 1854, John Snow decided to investigate. His surgery was near Broad Street in central London, and hundreds of people around the area had died from...

  9. Oct 2, 2019 · John Snow was a surgeon born in 1813 in England. He is known for his critique on the ‘miasma’ theory (also known as 'bad air,' according to the BBC ). He believed that cholera was not caused by spread through the air, but rather entered orally somehow.

  10. May 18, 2006 · In 1853-4, when a cholera pandemic hit London, one of the two major water supply firms, the Lambeth Company, had moved its Thames intakes upriver, above the tidal (and therefore sewage) reach. Snow showed that most of the cholera deaths occurred …. View Full Text.

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