Industrial Age · Europe · Science
1854
John Snow Removes the Broad Street Pump Handle
September 8, 1854
A London physician named John Snow, mapping cholera deaths in Soho with obsessive precision, traced the epidemic to a single contaminated water pump on Broad Street. He persuaded the parish to remove the handle. The epidemic ebbed. Epidemiology - the science of tracing disease to its source - had its founding act in a pump handle.