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  1. Henry Whitehead (22 September 1825 – 5 March 1896) was a Church of England priest and the assistant curate of St Luke's Church in Soho, London, during the 1854 cholera outbreak. [1] A former believer in the miasma theory of disease , Whitehead worked to disprove false theories, but eventually came to prefer John Snow's idea that cholera ...

  2. Henry Whitehead Character Analysis. Henry Whitehead is, along with John Snow, the closest thing to a protagonist in The Ghost Map. A talkative, beloved priest living in Soho, Whitehead was one of the first people in the neighborhood to recognize the danger of the 1854 cholera epidemic.

  3. During the 1854 epidemic, there was a priest named Henry Whitehead living near Soho. Whitehead knew almost all the families living in the neighborhood, and he traveled from house to house, speaking to the families of cholera victims.

  4. Henry Whitehead was a popular priest well known among the residents of Soho who took an active interest in studying the link between cause and effect in the spread of cholera. Whitehead begins as a fervent supporter of that prevailing thought: miasma, in which the effect of the cholera epidemic was caused by contact with contaminated air.

  5. Jul 13, 2020 · John Snow and Henry Whitehead, a local priest, engaged in a data collection scheme during the height of the outbreak in an effort to prove the real cause of transmission of cholera. Their...

  6. Mar 8, 2022 · One such doubter was Henry Whitehead, a local Anglican priest whose personal mission since the beginning of the epidemic had been to dismiss all notable theories about cholera’s spread—including Snow’s—in favor of his belief that cholera was sent as a punishment from God.

  7. Mar 29, 2013 · DataViz History: The Ghost Map: Reverend Henry Whitehead Although he had no formal medical education, the epidemiology of cholera intrigued Reverend Whitehead. So who was this religious leader and how did he get interested in cholera?