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Childbed Fever - A Scientific Biography of Ignaz Semmelweis (Paperback, Revised ed.)
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Childbed Fever - A Scientific Biography of Ignaz Semmelweis (Paperback, Revised ed.)
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The life and work of Ignaz Semmelweis is among the most engaging
and moving stories in the history of science. "Childbed Fever"
makes the Semmelweis story available to a general audience, while
placing his life, and his discovery, in the context of his times.
In 1846 Vienna, as what would now be called a head resident of
obstetrics, Semmelweis confronted the terrible reality of childbed
fever, which killed prodigious numbers of women throughout Europe
and America. In May 1847 Semmelweis was struck by the realization
that, in his clinic, these women had probably been infected by the
decaying remains of human tissue. He believed that infection
occurred because medical personnel did not wash their hands
thoroughly after conducting autopsies in the morgue. He immediately
began requiring everyone working in his clinic to wash their hands
in a chlorine solution. The mortality rate fell to about one
percent. While everyone at the time rejected his account of the
cause of the disease because his theory was fundamentally
inconsistent with existing medical beliefs about how diseases were
transmitted, in time Semmelweis was proven to be correct. His work
led to the adoption of a new way of thinking about disease, thus
helping to create an entirely new theory--the etiological
standpoint--that still dominates medicine today.
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