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John Snow (1813–1858) is an iconic figure in epidemiology and public health, best known for his pioneering work on Cholera in London. In Spring 2013, the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and The Wellcome Trust, in collaboration with the International Epidemiological Association, the John Snow Society and the Centre for History in Public Health, are hosting a series of events to celebrate the bicentenary of John Snow's birth, his achievements and continuing legacy.
15 - 16 March Mapping Disease - public lecture, reception & symposium
11 - 12 April Snow’s Legacy two-day conference
13 March - 17 April Cartographies of Life & Death - public exhibition
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