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1847

Semmelweis's Discovery

1847

In a Vienna maternity ward, Ignaz Semmelweis noticed that mothers attended by doctors who came straight from autopsies died of childbed fever far more often than those seen by midwives. He ordered chlorinated handwashing; deaths collapsed. The medical establishment ridiculed him. He died in an asylum, twenty years before Pasteur confirmed his guess.