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Title Cholera, chloroform, and the science of medicine : a life of John Snow / Peter Vinten-Johansen [and others].

Publication Info. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2003.

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 437 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography "Bibliography": pages 404-420.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary The product of six years of collaborative research, this fine biography offers new interpretations of a pioneering figure in anaesthesiology, epidemiology, medical cartography, and public health. It modifies the conventional rags to riches portrait of John Snow by synthesising fresh information about his early life from archival research and recent studies. It explores the intellectual roots of his commitments to vegetarianism, temperance, and pure drinking water, first developed when he was a medical apprentice and assistant in the north of England. The authors argue that all of Snow's later contributions are traceable to the medical paradigm he imbibed as a medical student in London and put into practice early in his career as a clinician: that medicine as a science required the incorporation of recent developments in its collateral sciences, chiefly anatomy, chemistry, and physiology, in order to understand the causes of disease. Snow's theoretical breakthroughs in anaesthesia were extensions of his experimental research in respiratory physiology and the properties of inhaled gases.; Shortly thereafter, his understanding of gas laws led him to reject miasmatic explanations for the spread of cholera, and to develop an alternative theory in consonance with what was then known about chemistry and the physiology of digestion. Using all of Snow's writings, the authors follow him when working in his home laboratory, visiting patients throughout London, attending medical society meetings, and conducting studies during the cholera epidemics of 1849 and 1854. The result is a book that demythologises some overly heroic views of Snow by providing a fairer measure of his actual contributions. It will have an impact not only on the understanding of the man but also on the history of epidemiology and medical science.
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Subject Snow, John, 1813-1858.
Snow, John, 1813-1858.
Epidemiologists -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Epidemiologists.
Great Britain.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Subject Anesthesiologists -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Anesthesiologists.
Physicians.
History of Medicine.
History, 19th Century.
United Kingdom.
Genre/Form Biography.
Electronic books.
Biographies.
Added Author Vinten-Johansen, Peter.
Other Form: Print version: Cholera, chloroform, and the science of medicine. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2003 (DLC) 2002030347
ISBN 019513544X (alkaline paper)
9780195135442 (alkaline paper)
1423784669 (electronic book)
9781423784661 (electronic book)
1280530952
9781280530951