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 fathers of modern epidemiology, in part because of his work in tracing the source of a cholera outbreak in Soho, London, in 1854. Oxford University researchers state that Snow's findings inspired the adoption of anaesthesia as well as fundamental changes in the water and waste systems of London, which led to similar changes in other cities, and a significant improvement in general public health around the world.
Really enjoyed this video, thank you for posting it! It's astounding that Dr John Snow's revelations were not recognised straight away and preferred the riddiculous 'miasma' theories.
A good video, but Mr. Jay needs to be reminded that it is not "medical" history. This was a milestone in public health history. It was the beginning of applied epidemiology.
Nope, I'm pretty sure some medical experts actually said "you know nothing John Snow" seeing how often he tried to purpose theories though foolish by everyone else.
Great video. The bicentenary of Dr. Snow's birth is on March 15, 2013. Join us 'round the #BroadStPump on Twitter that day to celebrate the life of #DrJohn Snow.
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 fathers of modern epidemiology, in part because of his work in tracing the source of a cholera outbreak in Soho, London, in 1854.
Oxford University researchers state that Snow's findings inspired the adoption of anaesthesia as well as fundamental changes in the water and waste systems of London, which led to similar changes in other cities, and a significant improvement in general public health around the world.
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Very good! John Snow and the cholera are a very interesting topic. You helped me a lot with this video, thank you!
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Thanks for the info! Very enlightening. Here's to John Snow (Quaff)! I am loving Steven Johnson's book about the Cholera outbreak.
Really enjoyed this video, thank you for posting it! It's astounding that Dr John Snow's revelations were not recognised straight away and preferred the riddiculous 'miasma' theories.
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John Snow was an intelligent man.
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A good video, but Mr. Jay needs to be reminded that it is not "medical" history. This was a milestone in public health history. It was the beginning of applied epidemiology.
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Very nice explanation, it is quite informative but not to much to bore you.
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Nope, I'm pretty sure some medical experts actually said "you know nothing John Snow" seeing how often he tried to purpose theories though foolish by everyone else.
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Great video. The bicentenary of Dr. Snow's birth is on March 15, 2013. Join us 'round the #BroadStPump on Twitter that day to celebrate the life of #DrJohn Snow.
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