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Jim
I finally got my copy of this, but I also got an ebook copy & see that it has some maps. They're OK, but I didn't really miss them. He describes things well enough that an audio book is fine. In fact, his descriptions of life at the time are fantastic. The setup is a bit long, but it has to be. It's hard to imagine people living in those conditions (drinking out of open sewers!) with so little understanding of disease. It's incredible how far our common knowledge has come.

Well, in some cases, at
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Margie
Apr 21, 2011 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: data, science
I've been fascinated with John Snow's Broad Street pump map since I first saw it in Tufte's Visual Explanations. I was very excited, then, to find this book.

It deals less with the map than with the theories that went into the making of the map, with what seems like good reason. Tufte's version of the story goes approximately like this: Snow figured out that cholera was waterborne; mapped the deaths and proximity to the Broad Street pump, thus proving causation; the pump handle was removed; the e
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Mitchell Friedman
May 07, 2012 rated it really liked it
Good. But not long enough or deep enough. And too many extra bits or not enough. But worth keeping and recommending.
Bridget
Mar 05, 2011 rated it really liked it
There's a lot to like about this book. It is a vivid and well researched history of the confluence of factors that came together to help John Snow discover the cause of cholera in London in the 1800's. The first chapter is brilliant, the portrait of the city of London drowning in its own waste is unforgettable. And the book continues to be great when narrating the details of the events that led up to and devolved from the historic removal of the handle of the Broad Street pump.

However, the auth
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Kathleen (itpdx)
Nov 07, 2007 rated it really liked it
I really enjoyed most of this book. I like history and, call me weird, epidemiology, so this well written account of an 1854 cholera epidemic in London and the men that found the source of transmission is right up my alley. The author's (Steven Johnson) observations of how cities evolved and the problems (including disease) that people encountered in the process were new to me. He used the stories of two of the men instrumental in discovering the source of the epidemic as a demonstration of how ...more
Stacy
Sep 30, 2007 rated it really liked it
Shelves: medicine
Waldtochter
Mar 25, 2008 marked it as to-read
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David Cerruti
Apr 06, 2009 rated it it was amazing
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Nov 04, 2009 marked it as to-read
Shelves: cartography
Anna
Feb 10, 2010 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
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Sep 28, 2010 marked it as to-read
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Dec 05, 2010 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
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Aug 17, 2011 marked it as to-read
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Sep 15, 2011 rated it it was amazing
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