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John Snow: The London Cholera Epidemic of 1854
Contributed by Scott Crosier |
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final |
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Final |
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Copyright � 2001 by Regents of University of California, Santa Barbara |
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Narrative Text |
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Creator |
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David Fearon, fear@umail.ucsb.edu |
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2002-09-12 |
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http://www.csiss.org/classics/content/8
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1:00:00 |
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classic, John Snow, cholera, 1854, epidemic, epidemiology, mapping, mortality rates, spatial analysis, temporal pattern, medical geography, population density, statistical techniques, medicine, polution |
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text/html |
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teacher; student |
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classic: John Snow, doctor who in 1954 mapped deaths by water source during London cholera epidemic to locate contamination source. Early spatial analysis in epidemiology. |
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thematic mapping,map,spatial prediction |
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Environmental Studies & Policy,Geography |
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Author |
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Scott Crosier |
contributor_date_1 |
2001-07-02 |
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