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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 23 MIN

The Broad Street Pump: How One Doctor Mapped a Killer

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In late August 1854, a cholera outbreak tore through Soho, London, killing 127 people in three days and driving three-quarters of the neighborhood to flee. Yet the workers at a local brewery, surrounded by death, stayed entirely healthy. This episode unpacks the 1854 Broad Street outbreak and the thrilling origin story of modern epidemiology, set against a medical establishment that blamed disease on foul air, or miasma, rather than contaminated water.Dr. John Snow fought that entrenched consensus armed only with data, a map, and a radical idea. By mapping every cholera death and the location of every public pump, he produced a geographic smoking gun pointing to the Broad Street well, contaminated by a leaking cesspit just three feet away. Aided by Reverend Henry Whitehead's local knowledge, Snow built an overwhelming case, yet societal squeamishness over the oral-fecal route of transmission delayed acceptance for decades.Why the brewery workers survived: free beer and inadvertently pasteurized waterSnow's early Voronoi-style map linking deaths to a single water sourceThe 300,000-person accidental experiment comparing two competing water companiesThe index case: an infant's contaminated wastewater seeping into the wellWhy officials reattached the pump handle and blamed miasma despite the evidence

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