Epidemiology · Anæsthesia · 1854

John Snow

The London physician who traced cholera to a single Soho pump.

1813–1858York, 1813London, 1858

Against the prevailing belief that cholera rode upon foul air, Snow argued it travelled in water. When the disease erupted in Soho in 1854, he plotted the deaths upon a map and found them clustered about one public pump in Broad Street.

His removal of the pump handle has become the founding parable of epidemiology — the discipline of reasoning from the pattern of the dead to the cause of the disease.