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Original map made by John Snow in 1854. Cholera cases are highlighted in black, showing the clusters of cholera cases (indicated by stacked rectangles) in the London epidemic of 1854. The map was created in order to better understand the pattern of cholera spread in the 1854 Broad Street cholera outbreak, which Snow would use as an example of how cholera spread via the fecal-oral route through water systems as opposed to the miasma theory of disease spread. The contaminated pump is located at the intersection of Broad Street and Cambridge Street (now Lexington Street), running into Little Windmill Street. The map marks an important part of the development of epidemiology as a field, and of disease mapping as a whole.
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Map of the book "On the Mode of Communication of Cholera" by John Snow, originally published in 1854 by C.F. Cheffins, Lith, Southhampton Buildings, London, England.

The uploaded images is a digitally enhanced version found on the UCLA Department of Epidemiology website.
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John Snow  (1813–1858)  wikidata:Q356407 q:it:John Snow (medico)
 
John Snow
Descriptio British medicus, epidemiologist et anesthesiologist
Dies natalis/mortis 15 Martius 1813 Edit this at Wikidata 16 Iunius 1858 Edit this at Wikidata
Locus natalis/mortis Eboracum Edit this at Wikidata Londinium Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q356407
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N: 51.5168847°N
W: 0.1441628°W E: 0.1306517°W
S: 51.5091122°N
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  • 2006-12-30 23:15 Rewardiv 3045×2840×8 (1183741 bytes) Original map made by John Snow in 1854, copied from http://matrix.msu.edu/~johnsnow/images/online_companion/chapter_images/fig12-5.jpg Author died in 1858, material is public domain.

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recentissima21:19, 16 Novembris 2020Minutum speculum redactionis 21:19, 16 Novembris 2020 factae20 124 × 18 877 (18.38 megaocteti)Artoria2e5Reverted to version as of 14:12, 6 May 2020 (UTC)
21:12, 16 Novembris 2020Minutum speculum redactionis 21:12, 16 Novembris 2020 factae1 092 × 1 024 (320 chiliocteti)Artoria2e5temporarily reduce size for wikimaps
14:12, 6 Maii 2020Minutum speculum redactionis 14:12, 6 Maii 2020 factae20 124 × 18 877 (18.38 megaocteti)Sette-quattrohigher resolution version
13:53, 22 Iunii 2007Minutum speculum redactionis 13:53, 22 Iunii 2007 factae3 045 × 2 840 (1.13 megaocteti)Finavon{{Information |Description=Original map made by John Snow in 1854, copied from http://matrix.msu.edu/~johnsnow/images/online_companion/chapter_images/fig12-5.jpg Author died in 1858, material is public domain. |Source=Originally from [http://en.wikipedi

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