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by Steven Johnson


  Air, foul, as source of disease, 69–70, 74

  Air quality, in cities, 232, 238

  water supplies and, 132

  Albert, Prince of England, 41–42, 66

  Alcohol

  antibacterial properties, 103–4

  Snow and, 59

  Aluminum-can collectors, 3

  Amateurism, engaged, 202

  Anesthetics, early use, 63–65

  Anesthetist, Snow as, 66–67, 144–45, 149, 276–77n

  Angola, 284n

  Ant colonies, 91

  Apothecaries, in nineteenth-century England, 59–60

  Asymmetric warfare, 283–84n

  genetic technology and, 251

  nuclear weapons and, 254

  population density and, 240

  Australian Aborigines, and alcohol, 104

  Avian flu, 243–48

  Bacteria, 35–36, 260, 264n, 266n

  cities and, 96–97

  evolution of, 42–44

  as scavengers, 7

  and smell, 130

  tea and, 95

  Victorians and, 131

  See also Vibrio cholerae Bangladesh, cholera outbreaks, 215

  Barbarism, civilization and, 14–15

  Basra, cholera outbreak, 215

  Bazalgette, Joseph, 119–20, 207–10, 214, 260

  Beer, antibacterial properties, 104

  Behavior, collective, 91

  Benjamin, Walter, xi, 14

  Berwick Street (Soho), 18, 26–27

  cholera outbreak, 53–54

  Bifurcations, human societies and, 93–94

  Bills of Mortality, 101

  Biological weapons, 242–43

  DNA-based, 251

  Birth rates, urbanization and, 234

  Blake, William, 16–17

  Bleak House (Dickens), 13–14, 84–85, 88

  Blenkinsopp (cholera victim), 70–71

  Bloomberg, Michael, 222–23

  Board of Health

  and Broad Street cholera outbreak, 112–13, 163–65, 183–86, 200, 212

  and Broad Street well, 172, 179–80

  Chadwick and, 118

  map of investigation, 192–93

  and waterborne theory, 204

  Bombay. See Mumbai Bone-pickers, 2–3, 4

  Bones, human, waste recycling and, 6

  Brain, smell and, 128–31

  Bramah, Joseph, 12

  Brand, Stewart, 232

  Breakthroughs, intellectual, 149

  Britain, cholera in, 32, 34, 70

  See also Broad Street (Soho), cholera outbreak

  Broad Street (Soho), 17, 21, 28–30, 227, 228

  cholera outbreak, 51–52, 57–58, 95–96, 109, 168–69, 235–36, 246, 267n

  books about, 261

  deaths from, 140, 277–78n

  Snow’s investigation, 275n

  Whitehead and, 172, 226

  Broad Street map, impact of, 198–201

  Broad Street pump, 30–31, 58, 150–51, 171

  and cholera deaths, 139–40, 153, 160–62

  Paving Board and, 176

  removal of handle, 160, 162–63, 167, 188, 277–78n

  water from, 99

  Broad Street well

  examination of, 179

  Vibrio cholerae in, 151–53

  Broadwick. See Broad Street (Soho)

  Budd, William, 74, 204, 279–80n

  Burial grounds, London, 13–16

  Burke, Edmund, 18

  Burney, Fanny, 18, 62–63

  Carbon dioxide, 104

  Cartographies of Disease (Koch), 260

  Castor oil, 47–48

  Catastrophes, urban, damage from, 227

  Cesspools, 10

  Broad Street, 179, 199

  elimination of, 120

  emptying of, 8–10

  water closets and, 12

  Chadwick, Edwin, 15, 29, 69, 110, 112–14, 117–18, 127–28, 134, 206, 213–14, 225

  and sewers, 119–20

  and Snow, 204–5

  and waste recycling, 116–17

  Chelsea Water Company, 105

  Chemical weapons, 242–43

  Cheyne, George, 88

  Chicago, cholera outbreak, 214–15

  Chicago River, 214–15

  Childbirth, chloroform and, 66–67

  Children

  and Broad Street pump, 174

  deaths of, 84, 217

  infant mortality rates, 232, 233

  as scavengers, 2

  Childs, G. B., 50, 61

  Chloride of lime, 112–13

  Chloroform, 66–67, 145

  Snow and, 65

  Cholera, 22, 32–35, 37–39, 52

  Angola outbreak, 284n

  “blue stage,” 138

  East End outbreak, 209

  fear of, 86

  modernization of infrastructure and, 214

  recovery from, 111

  remedies, 47–51

  Snow and, 69–77, 98–100, 276n

  theories of spread, 68–74, 98, 122–23, 131–32, 146–48, 171

  water as cure for, 45

  See also Broad Street (Soho), cholera outbreak; Vibrio cholerae (cholera bacteria)

  Cholera, Chloroform, and the Science of Medicine, 259

  Cholera in Berwick Street, The (Whitehead), 169–72

  Cities, 84–85, 91–97, 231

  benefits of, 237–39

  crowded, and transmission of cholera, 41–42

  in developing countries, 215–16

  digital maps of, 220–22

  and disease, 235

  and environment, 238

  flow of ideas, 225–26

  infrastructure projects, 214

  largest, 215–16

  medieval system, 282–83n

  modern, 232–33, 281–82n

  nineteenth-century view, 88–91

  post-9/11, 283n

  See also Towns

  City-planet, 232, 234–35

  biological warfare and, 252

  safety of, 254–55

  threats to, 236, 239

  City Press (London), 205

  Civilization, 92

  barbarism and, 14–15

  and smell, 130

  Clark, James, 66

  Coevolutionary development, 246

  Coffee, 104

  Coffeehouses, 281n

  Colosseum (Rome), 5

  Communications

  Internet, 218–19

  and medicine, 45–47

  in Victorian-era London, 82–83

  Complex systems, waste recycling and, 6

  Composting pits, 5

  COMPSTAT system, 223–24

  Confirmation bias, 186–87

  Consciousness, human, 44

  “Consilience of Inductions, The” (Whewell), 67

  Consumers, in cities, 92

  Contagion theory of cholera spread, 69–71

  Cooper, Edmund, 191–93, 194

  Coral reefs, 6–7

  Corpses, in Victorian-era London, 13–16

  Cost of cholera cures, 47–48

  Cow-dung–fueled generators, 217

  Craven, Earl of, 15–16

  Craven’s Field, 16

  Cross Street (Soho), cholera deaths, 139–41

  CTX phage, 246

  Cubbitt, Thomas, 120

  Cummings, Alexander, 11–12

  Daily News (London), 191

  Death

  from cholera, 52

  in cities, 84–85

  Death and Life of the Great American City (Jacobs), 235

  Decomposition, bacteria-driven, 7, 129–30

  Dehydration, of cholera, 38–39, 246

  Developing countries

  cholera outbreaks, 215

  population control, 234

  Dickens, Charles, 14–15, 127–28, 134

  Bleak House, 13–14, 84–85, 88

  and children, 84

  Hard Times, 29

  Little Dorrit, 29

  Nicholas Nickleby,
17

  Our Mutual Friend, 2

  Diffusion of gases, law of, 145–46

  Digital networks, 222

  Disease, cities and, 235–36

  Divine will, Whitehead and, 170

  DNA-based weapons, 251

  Doctor of Medicine, 59–60

  Snow as, 61–62

  Doctors, and treatment of cholera, 50–51

  Doctors Without Borders, 284n

  Dog excrement, recycling of, 217–18

  Dot mapping, 192–94

  Drinking water

  contaminated, 40, 42, 43–44

  safe, 217

  Drug companies, price gouging by, 48

  East End, London, cholera outbreak, 209

  East London Water Company, 209–11

  Ebola virus, 243

  Ecosystems, waste recycling and, 6

  Ehrlich, Paul, 234

  Electricity, 214

  Elevation, cholera deaths and, 101–2

  Eley, Susannah, 30–31, 77, 81, 143, 186

  Eley brothers, 28, 30–31, 81, 143

  Eley Brothers factory, 28, 31, 81, 143, 153

  Eliot, George, 167

  Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 11

  Enclosure movement, 94

  Energy, cities and, 92–94

  Engels, Friedrich, 13, 14–15, 127–28, 260

  Environment

  changes in, and evolution of bacteria, 43–44

  in cities, 221–25

  organisms and, 40

  Environmental health, cities and, 233, 238, 281–82n

  Epidemics, 227

  and history, 32

  maps of, 219

  population density and, 243

  Snow and, 147–48

  Epidemiological Society, 193

  Epidemiology, 97, 194, 218

  Ethanol, 104

  Ether, 63–65, 144–45

  Eukaryotic cells, 36, 264n

  Evolution

  of disease organisms, 42–44

  and sense of smell, 129–30

  “Exciting” causes of disease, 132–33

  Excrement eating, cholera bacterium and, 40–42

  Experiments, Snow and, 65

  Experimentum crucis, 75, 76–77, 102, 106–9, 143, 153

  Board of Health and, 186–87

  Farm animals, in Victorian-era London, 27–28

  Farming, efficiency of, 92–93

  Farming system, disruption of, 94

  Farr, William, 69, 73, 79, 80, 100–102, 127–28, 136, 148, 168, 225

  and East End cholera outbreak, 209–12

  records of, 140, 141–42, 272n

  and waterborne theory, 211–12

  Weekly Returns of Birth and Deaths, 100–101, 102, 106, 127, 132, 150, 153, 166, 177, 191

  and “Great Stink,” 204

  and waterborne theory, 204

  Fear, urban life and, 84–87

  Ferguson, Daniel, 64

  Fermentation, 104

  Fertilizer, human waste as, 115–16

  Fleet River, 119

  Folk remedies, 46, 49–50

  Fossil fuels, limited supply, 237–39

  French novels, of nineteenth century, 84

  Frerichs, Ralph, 259

  Freud, Sigmund, 134

  Full House (Gould), 36

  G (Mr., tailor), 29, 31, 32, 34–35

  General Board of Health, 112–13, 118. See also Board of Health Generator, waste-fueled, 217

  Genetic studies, application of, 249

  Genetic tolerance for alcohol, 103–4

  Genomic revolution, 249–50

  GeoSentinel, 219

  Germ theory of disease, 99, 211, 266n

  Ghost class, London, 2

  Global challenges, 256

  Global energy network, 93–94

  Global Report on Human Settlements (UN), 232

  Global warming, 237–39

  Globe (London), and cholera outbreak, 160–61

  Golden Square (Soho), 16, 25, 27, 159

  cholera outbreak, 51, 53, 81, 83, 161–62

  deaths, 57–58, 112

  map, 141

  Snow and, 75–77, 109

  water, 30–31

  See also Broad Street (Soho); Soho (London district)

  Google, 219–20

  Gossip, and cholera outbreak, 83

  Gould, John, 31

  Gould, Stephen Jay, 36

  Government

  and mapping technology, 222

  and public health, 113, 120–21

  and sanitation, 218

  urban, and information, 224

  Graham, Thomas, 145

  Grand Junction Water Works, 142

  Great Exhibition (1851), 12, 41–42, 267n

  Great Plague (1665), 15–16

  “Great Stink” (Thames pollution), 205–6, 207

  “Green” cities, 238

  Green’s Court, 52, 81–82

  Gunpowder, manufacture of, 9

  Hall, Benjamin, 29, 112, 134, 145, 147, 163–66, 167, 168, 172, 179, 201

  and miasma theory, 183–84, 186–87

  and Snow, 204

  and waterborne theory, 183

  Hamburg, cholera outbreak, 215

  Hard Times (Dickens), 29

  Harington, John, 11

  Harnold, John, 70–71

  Harrison (Berwick Street surgeon), 53–54

  Hassall, Arthur, 99

  Health, cities and, 232

  Hemenway, Toby, 233

  H5N1 (avian flu virus), 243–48

  Hippocrates, and cholera, 33

  On Air, Water, and Places, 126–27

  History

  epidemic disease and, 32

  turning points, 162–63

  London sewers as, 207

  urbanization and, 232

  Hogarth, William, 18

  Homelessness, 3, 218

  Hooke, Robert, 281n

  Horsleydown, cholera outbreak, 70–73

  Hospitals, in urban centers, 232–33

  Huggins, Edward and John, 142–43, 161

  Human consciousness, 44

  Human culture, and excrement eating, 40–42

  Human excrement, collection of, 8–13

  Human genetic change, 42

  Human organization, patterns of, 93–94

  Hunter-gatherer societies, 92, 103–4, 130

  Hunterian School of Medicine (London), 60

  Hydrogen sulfide, 129–30, 133

  Hysteria, in Victorian era, 87

  Iberall, Arthur, 93–94

  Ideas

  cross-disciplinary flow of, in cities, 225–26

  incorrect, 126

  Immune system, 133

  Index case (Broad Street), 177, 178–79, 199–200

  India, cholera outbreaks, 215

  Industrial Age, 18

  and cholera, 33

  See also Industrial Revolution

  Industrial Revolution, 92–93, 94–95, 271n

  Infant mortality rates, 232, 233

  Infectious diseases, Web mapping of, 219

  Influence of Snow’s map, 198–201

  Information technology, 218–19, 224–25

  Inner-city air, as disease source, 69–70, 74

  Inner-city life, in Victorian era, 171

  Insulin, 223

  Intellectual progress, 135, 149

  Internal-constitution theory of cholera spread, 132–33

  Internet, 218–19, 236–37

  John Snow sites, 259, 261

  Istanbul, Sultaneyli village, 216

  Jacobs, Jane, 18, 221–22

  Death and Life of the Great American City, 235

  James, John, 34

  Jennings, George, 12

  John Snow (pub), 228

  Kamen, Dean, 217

  Kay-Shuttleworth, James, 265n

  Kemp House, 227

  Killingworth Colliery, 59

  Knossos, composting pits, 5

  Knowledge, Internet and, 218–19

  Koch, Robert, 213


  Koch, Tom, 196, 275n

  Lactose tolerance, 103–4

  Lambeth water company, 105–8

  Lancet, The, 46

  and contagion theory, 69

  editors of, 15, 168

  obituary of Snow, 206

  Snow and, 61, 64, 205, 213, 269n

  Largest cities, 215–16

  Latta, Thomas, 45, 155

  Lea River, 210–11

  Leather-tanning process, 4, 263–64n

  Lewis, Sarah, 21–22, 178–79, 181, 187–88

  Lewis, Thomas, 21, 31, 187

  Lewis infant, 21–22, 35, 54, 178–79

  Whitehead and, 199

  Life expectancy, in cities, 84, 232–33, 236

  Lion Brewery, 28–29, 31, 81, 142–43, 146, 153

  Liszt, Franz, 18

  Little Dorrit (Dickens), 29

  Local knowledge, 147

  Internet and, 218–19

  in urban environments, 225

  Locock, Dr. (Queen Victoria’s physician), 66–67

  London, 88–96

  Regent Street, 20–21

  sewer system, 207–10

  Snow and, 60

  Soho, 16–21, 57–58, 83, 154, 227–28, 240. See also Broad Street (Soho); Golden Square,(Soho); specific sites or institutions

  in Victorian era, 3–4, 7–8, 9–13, 17–21, 203, 232, 260, 264–65n

  animals in, 27–28

  burial grounds, 13–16

  communication system, 82–83

  dangers of, 87

  scavengers, 1–5, 8–13

  sewers, 117, 119

  waste removal, 264n

  water supply, 105

  London Epidemiological Society, 97

  London Labour and the London Poor (Mayhew), 2–3, 4–5, 9, 125, 260

  London Medical Gazette, 74, 75, 143

  London Times, 112

  and cholera, 33, 34–35, 122–23

  and medicine, 47–49

  and Thames pollution, 205–6

  “Long tail” economics, 280–81n

  Low Countries, waste recycling and, 5–6

  Malaria, 127

  Manufacturing, London, 89

  Mapping systems, urban, 280–81n

  Maps

  of cholera outbreak, 141, 192–201

  and future epidemics, 252–53

  local knowledge, 219–21

  Snow’s, originality of, 197–98

  Margulis, Lynn, 38–39, 43, 260

  Marx, Karl, 15, 19

  Mass behavior, 91

  Mass communication, in Victorian-era London, 83

  Mayfair (London district), 16, 20

  Mayhew, Henry, 91, 127–28

  London Labour and the London Poor, 2–3, 4–5, 9, 125, 260

  and miasma theory, 121–22, 125, 130

  Morning Chronicle article, 10–11

  and waste recycling, 115–16, 273–74n

  Medical education, in nineteenth century, 59–60

 

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