John Snow (physician)
The English physician John Snow (March 15, 1813–June 16, 1858) was a leader in the adoption of anaesthesia and medical hygiene, and a pioneer of epidemiology.
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English - Physician - March 15 - 1813 - June 16 - 1858 - Anaesthesia - Hygiene - Epidemiology
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| ► | Education and training |
| ► | Anaesthesia |
| ► | Cholera |
| ► | Memorials |
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