He decided to sort out the problem in London of 'The big stink', which was one hot summer where the rubbish in the Thames became an unbearable smell. He devised a sewage system. In the process of this, he figured that the dirty water may have something to do with the cases of Cholera. After turning one off the water pumps in the London Courtyard, cases of cholera in a certain part of London stopped completely. Hope I Helped.
Peter Bazalgette's birth name is Peter Lytton Bazalgette.
John Bazalgette died in 1868.
John Bazalgette was born in 1784.
Joseph Bazalgette died on 1891-03-15.
when doctors didnt know what it was or how to stop it and help people that had it.
Joseph Bazalgette planned the new sewage system that would run under London to get rid of the smell that people thought was the cause of Cholera (it wasn't it was the bacteria in the water). It was actually John Snow who figured out that it was the water spreading the disease the answer to your question is your own opinion.
Sir Joseph Bazalgette was born on March 28, 1819.
Sir Joseph Bazalgette was born on March 28, 1819.
Ian Willoughby Bazalgette was born on 1918-10-19.
Ian Willoughby Bazalgette died on 1944-08-04.
Sir Joseph Bazalgette died on March 15, 1891 at the age of 71.
John Bazalgette has written: 'Freedom and authority in the relations between teachers and taught'