02067cam a22004574a 450000100090000000300080000900500170001700800410003401000170007501600200009202000350011203500230014704000540017004200080022405000230023206000150025506000220027008200200029210000150031224500730032725000120040026000440041230000350045650400660049150503900055765000300094765000460097765000510102365000390107465000360111365000460114965000270119565000410122265000440126365000470130765000570135465000390141185600270145085600410147785600910151813887870BD-DhUL20141206164148.0050303s2005 cauab b 001 0 eng  a 20050059937 a1012575672DNLM a1589481208 (pbk. : alk. paper) a(OCoLC)ocm58456088 aDLCcDLCdBAKERdC#PdCLUdSYBdNLMdDLCdBD-DhUL apcc00aRA792.5b.K63 200500a2005 M-46810aWB 700bK76c 200500a614.42222bKOE1 aKoch, Tom,10aCartographies of disease :bmaps, mapping, and medicine /cTom Koch. a1st ed. aRedlands, Calif. :bESRI Press,cc2005. axvii, 389 p. :bill. ;c24 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [337]-355) and index.00tMapping and mapmaking --tMedical mapping: early histories --tMapping and statistics: 1830-1849 -- John Snow: the London epidemics -- The cholera debate -- Map as intent: variations on John Snow -- Mapping legacy -- Public health: the divorce -- Disease ecologies: disease atlases -- Complex processes: diffusion and structure -- GIS and medical mapping -- Map thinking: an afterward. 0aMedical mappingxHistory. 0aMedical geographyxMapsxData processing. 0aPublic healthxGeographic information systems. 0aEpidemiologyxStatistical methods. 0aMedical geographyxMethodology.12aTopography, MedicalxhistoryvStatistics.22aCholeraxepidemiology.22aCommunicable Diseasesxepidemiology.22aDisease OutbreaksxhistoryvStatistics.22aEpidemiologyxstatistics & numerical data.22aGeographic Information SystemsxhistoryvStatistics.22aHistory, Modern 1601-vStatistics.413Table of contents only423Contributor biographical information423Publisher descriptionuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0634/2005005993-d.html