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BI 172 David Glanzman: Memory All The Way Down

Brain Inspired

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The Importance of Handwashing

Ignat Semmelweis was an obstetrician at the major hospital in Vienna during the 1850s. He noticed that his fingers smelled badly when he finished dissecting a corpse. So thereafter, whenever he did dissections, before he delivered babies, he would wash his hands. The rate of death of women on his maternity ward decreased to almost zero. In order to convince people, he published a monograph and it was semi-hysterical; he basically accused the whole doctors in Europe of being murdered. But there's no question that the scientists, they was all right, absolutely right.

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