
Historian of Science Thomas Levenson — How Humans Discovered Germs
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The Evolution of Germ Theory and Maternal Health
This chapter details Dr. Semmelweis's pioneering work in reducing childbed fever mortality rates through the introduction of hand-washing practices in 19th century Vienna. It explores the historical context of germ theory, highlighting the struggles faced by early advocates like Semmelweis and Pasteur against established medical beliefs. The narrative illustrates how advancements in understanding germs and hygiene significantly transformed public health and maternal care, while also addressing modern challenges in educating the public about these scientific principles.
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