Doctors' Plague

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19th century
A01=Sherwin B. Nuland
Author_Sherwin B. Nuland
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disease
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hand washing
history of medicine
medical
obstetrics
public health
puerperal
vienna
wash hands

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  • ISBN 9780393326253
  • Weight: 191g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Dec 2004
  • Publisher: WW Norton & Co
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Surgeon, scholar, best-selling author, Sherwin B. Nuland tells the strange story of Ignác Semmelweis with urgency and the insight gained from his own studies and clinical experience. Ignác Semmelweis is remembered for the now-commonplace notion that doctors must wash their hands before examining patients. In mid-nineteenth-century Vienna, however, this was a subversive idea. With deaths from childbed fever exploding, Semmelweis discovered that doctors themselves were spreading the disease. While his simple reforms worked immediately—childbed fever in Vienna all but disappeared—they brought down upon Semmelweis the wrath of the establishment, and led to his tragic end.

Sherwin B. Nuland (1930—2014) was the National Book Award-winning author of How We Die and clinical professor of surgery at the Yale University School of Medicine.

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