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On the mode of communication of cholera
About this book
On the Mode of Communication of Cholera is a groundbreaking medical treatise by Dr. John Snow, first published in 1849 and later expanded in 1855. This seminal work meticulously investigates the causes and transmission of cholera, a devastating disease that swept through 19th-century Europe and beyond. Drawing on detailed case studies, statistical analysis, and firsthand observations, Snow challenges the prevailing miasma theory—which held that cholera was spread by bad air—and instead presents compelling evidence that the disease is communicated through contaminated water. Snow's methodical approach includes mapping outbreaks, analyzing water sources, and tracing the spread of infection in specific neighborhoods, most famously in the Soho district of London. His investigation into the Broad Street pump outbreak is a landmark in the history of epidemiology, demonstrating how contaminated water supplies were directly linked to cholera cases. Snow's arguments are supported by rigorous data collection, clear reasoning, and a deep commitment to public health reform. The book not only revolutionized the understanding of cholera but also laid the foundation for modern epidemiology and public health practices. Snow's insistence on empirical evidence, his innovative use of mapping and statistics, and his advocacy for improved sanitation had a profound impact on medical science and urban planning. On the Mode of Communication of Cholera remains a classic in medical literature, celebrated for its scientific rigor, clarity of thought, and enduring influence on the fight against infectious diseases.
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Historia socialTable of contents
- ON THE MODE OF COMMUNICATION OF CHOLERA.
- PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION.
- CONTENTS.
- MAPS.
- ON THE MODE OF COMMUNICATION OF CHOLERA.
- APPENDIX,