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In the olden-days, when “epidemics” were frequent and really meant something, chorea was wrecking havoc on London. Unsure where the disease was originating, John Snow mapped the residence of folks who contracted chorea. Soon enough, it was clear that the Broad Street well was the source of the outbreak—despite inconclusive direct evidence of chorea in water samples.
There were some outliers, however. After some detective work, a pair of outliers were explained:

[she] had lived in the Broad Street area at one time and liked the taste of the water from the pump so much that she had bottles of it brought to her regularly. Water drawn from the pump on 31 August, the day of the outbreak, was delivered to her. As was her custom, she and her visiting niece took a glass of the pump water for refreshment…

Today, many designers would likely use a bubble plot to display density on a map. But frequent overlapping can be confusing, this approach is much better to show correlation around a particular point.

    datanouveau:

    In the olden-days, when “epidemics” were frequent and really meant something, chorea was wrecking havoc on London. Unsure where the disease was originating, John Snow mapped the residence of folks who contracted chorea. Soon enough, it was clear that the Broad Street well was the source of the outbreak—despite inconclusive direct evidence of chorea in water samples.

    There were some outliers, however. After some detective work, a pair of outliers were explained:

    [she] had lived in the Broad Street area at one time and liked the taste of the water from the pump so much that she had bottles of it brought to her regularly. Water drawn from the pump on 31 August, the day of the outbreak, was delivered to her. As was her custom, she and her visiting niece took a glass of the pump water for refreshment…

    Today, many designers would likely use a bubble plot to display density on a map. But frequent overlapping can be confusing, this approach is much better to show correlation around a particular point.

    (via datanouveau)

    Posted on June 20, 2012 via Data Nouveau with 32 notes ()

    1. epistuff reblogged this from datanouveau
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    4. ceruleancynic reblogged this from tweedymcgee and added:
      bah, no worries. I thought it was sort of adorable, the idea of Snow going around investigating a bunch of mysterious...
    5. tweedymcgee reblogged this from ceruleancynic and added:
      You are so thoroughly right. And now I’m annoyed, because some small, harassed piece of my demi-consciousness absolutely...
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      datanouveau
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      The very basis of my profession :)
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    16. infografia-gazeta reblogged this from fuckyeahcartography and added:
      Mapeamento da epidemia de cólera em Londres, de John Snow. Hoje seria feito no Google Maps.
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      How many times have I been taught this during my course? TOO MANY TIMES.
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