John Snow (public house)

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John Snow (Public House)[edit | edit source]

The John Snow public house in Soho, London

The John Snow is a historic public house located in Soho, London. It is named after the renowned physician John Snow, who is celebrated for his work in tracing the source of a cholera outbreak in 1854. The pub is situated at the corner of Broadwick Street and Poland Street, in the heart of Soho.

History[edit | edit source]

The John Snow public house stands on the site of the former Broad Street Pump, which was identified by John Snow as the source of the cholera outbreak. Snow's pioneering work in epidemiology and public health led to the removal of the pump handle, effectively ending the outbreak. The pub itself has become a landmark, commemorating Snow's contributions to medical science.

Broadwick Street, formerly Broad Street, in Soho

The building that houses the John Snow pub dates back to the 19th century and has been a public house for many years. It is a traditional English pub, offering a range of ales and pub food, and is popular with both locals and tourists.

Significance[edit | edit source]

The John Snow pub is not only a place for social gathering but also a site of historical significance. It serves as a reminder of the advancements in public health and the importance of scientific inquiry. The pub is often visited by medical professionals and students who wish to pay homage to John Snow's legacy.

The John Snow memorial and pub

In addition to its historical importance, the pub is known for its traditional atmosphere and its role in the vibrant community of Soho. It is a popular stop on historical tours of the area, particularly those focusing on the history of medicine and public health.

Memorials[edit | edit source]

Outside the pub, there is a blue plaque commemorating John Snow's work in epidemiology. The plaque highlights his role in identifying the source of the cholera outbreak and his contributions to the field of public health.

The blue plaque commemorating John Snow

There is also a replica of the original Broad Street Pump nearby, serving as a memorial to Snow's groundbreaking work. This pump is a popular site for photographs and is an important part of the historical narrative of the area.

The historic pump sign commemorating the cholera outbreak

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