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Paperback Measuring the Invisible: John Snow [Large Print] Book

ISBN: B0GMPPJBS5

ISBN13: 9798233007231

Measuring the Invisible: John Snow [Large Print]

In the smog-choked streets of Victorian London, death was an invisible and terrifying neighbor. To the physicians of the eighteen-fifties, the source of the great plagues was a mystery of foul air and sensory decay. Into this world of superstition and sensory overwhelm stepped John Snow, a quiet, vegetarian physician whose disciplined mind would forever change the landscape of human survival.

Measuring the Invisible tells the extraordinary story of the man who dared to quantify the unseen. As the world's first specialist anesthetist, Snow mastered the dangerous vapors of ether and chloroform, transforming the agony of surgery into a controlled medical science and attending the births of Queen Victoria's children. Yet, even as he reached the height of royal recognition, his gaze was turned toward the squalid tenements of Soho and the terrifying mystery of cholera.

Driven by a profound empathy and an unwavering commitment to empirical truth, Snow rejected the dominant theories of his day. Through meticulous mapping and groundbreaking statistical analysis, he traced the path of a deadly poison to a single public water pump, uncovering the material reality of a waterborne pathogen decades before the formalization of germ theory.

From the coal mines of Newcastle to the historic removal of the Broad Street pump handle, this comprehensive biography explores the life of a scientific dissenter who fought the medical establishment to save a city. It is a portrait of a pioneer who moved between the threshold of pain and the threshold of survival, proving that by measuring the invisible, we gain the power to save ourselves. This is the definitive account of the father of modern epidemiology and the quiet revolution that built the foundations of the modern world. Approx. 155 pages, 39600 word count

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