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The map of cholera seemed so intimately molded to the moral order that, as Rosenberg put it, "to die of cholera was to die in suspicious circumstances".
If ever there was an image with the power to alter the world forever it's John Snow's map of cholera spread in London.
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For example, the well-known maps of cholera cases around Broad Street pump in London in the mid-1800s.
When graced with clarity of expression, like Holbein's portraits of distinguished humanists or John Snow's geospacial maps of cholera cases, observation produces good art and good science.
*Significance at p <0.01. Figure 5 shows the estimated total spatial effects (left) and the corresponding 80% (credible interval) posterior probability map (right) of cholera risk.
(1) Spatial point distributions of a single species: John Snow's map of a cholera outbreak in London (Jungck, 2012).
The helix has an outer diameter of ∼125 Å and a pitch of only 24 Å which suggests a model of a cylindrical dodecameric N0 ring whose dimensions correspond with the cryo-electron microscopy map of Vibrio cholerae GspD.
In 1849, John Snow pioneered the application of mapping to public health by producing a map depicting locations of cholera cases around the Broad Street pump in London (1 ).
"It's the same pattern on a map showing incidence of cholera in Bangladesh.
So Aaron King, a theoretical ecologist at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, teamed up with a biostatistician and cholera experts to map the pattern of cholera epidemics across decades.
Location, location, location – it has been the founding myth of epidemiology since John Snow took addresses from cholera victims, put them on a map of London, traced the cholera outbreak to Soho and turned off the contaminated pump.
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