DescriptionThe John Snow pub, Lexington Street - geograph.org.uk - 790937.jpg
English: The John Snow pub, Lexington Street The pub is named after a Victorian physician who is considered by many to be the father of epidemiology. Identifying a nearby pump as the source of a cholera epidemic he is rumoured to have removed the handle and thereby curtailed the spread of the disease. A replica of the pump stands nearby.
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