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The ghost map, the story of London's most terrifying epidemic--and how it changed science, cities, and the modern world, Steven Johnson

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The ghost map, the story of London's most terrifying epidemic--and how it changed science, cities, and the modern world, Steven Johnson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-290) and index
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Index
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The ghost map
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
70483471
Responsibility statement
Steven Johnson
Sub title
the story of London's most terrifying epidemic--and how it changed science, cities, and the modern world
Summary
"An account of the worst cholera outbreak in Victorian London--and an exploration of how Dr. John Snow's solution revolutionized the way we think about disease in cities. In the summer of 1854, a devastating cholera outbreak seized London just as it was emerging as a modern city: more than 2 million people packed into a ten-mile circumference, a hub of travel and commerce, continually pushing the limits of infrastructure that's outdated as soon as it's updated. Author Johnson chronicles Snow's day-by-day efforts as he risked his own life to prove how the epidemic was being spread. When he created the map that traced the pattern of outbreak back to its source, Dr. Snow didn't just solve a pressing medical riddle--he established a precedent for the way modern city-dwellers, city planners, physicians, and public officials think about the spread of disease and the development of the modern urban environment.--From publisher description."--Source other than the Library of Congress
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