ISBN-13: 9783565208029 / Angielski / Miękka / 108 str.
"The Map of Death - The doctor who stopped a plague with a map" recounts the birth of modern epidemiology. In 1854, a terrifying cholera outbreak struck the Soho district of London. The medical establishment believed cholera was spread by "miasma" (bad air). Dr. John Snow believed it was the water.Author Oliver Well chronicles Snow's investigation. He didn't use a microscope; he used data. He plotted every death on a map of the neighborhood. The dots clustered densely around one specific public water source: the Broad Street Pump. Snow famously convinced the council to remove the pump's handle, ending the outbreak."The Map of Death" is a tribute to critical thinking. It shows how one man stood against the consensus of his time, using statistics and visualization to save lives, proving that sometimes the most powerful medical tool is a pencil.
Discover how John Snow tracked down the source of the 1854 cholera outbreak and revolutionized medicine with a simple map.