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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.

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