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The Contagious Nature of Puprol Fever
A Scottish obstetrician named Alexander Gordon recognized the contagious nature of puprol fever in the 1790s, about 50 years before germ theory. He noticed that what linked the affected individuals in a puprol fever outbreak was not some characteristic of the mothers or the weather but rather that they had all been treated by the same person,. And he became convinced that it was a contagious disease and published his findings in 1795.