[Semmelweis and his outstanding contribution to medicine: washing hands saves lives].

Marcelo Miranda C, Luz Navarrete T
Author Information
  1. Marcelo Miranda C: Unidad Neurología, Clínica Las Condes, Santiago, Chile. marcelomirandac@gmail.com

Abstract

Ignaz Semmelweis was a Hungarian obstetrician who in the nineteenth century, preceding the discoveries of Pasteur and Lister, proposed the infectious etiology of puerperal sepsis. With a simple antiseptic procedure, he achieved marked reduction of the prevalence of this disease. However, he needed to fight against the reluctance of his colleagues who didn't accept his observations although they were, for the first time in the history of science, supported by statistical significance analysis. This report describes biographical data of this revolutionary physician and the circumstances of his strange death based on information not often revealed.

MeSH Term

Asepsis
Hand Disinfection
History, 19th Century
Hungary
Obstetrics
Puerperal Infection

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