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Microbes Were Discovered in the 1600s. Why It Take 200 Years For Doctors To Start Washing Their Hands?

History Unplugged Podcast

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This chapter delves into the historical evolution of our understanding of microorganisms, from their discovery in the 16th century to the establishment of germ theory in the 19th century. It highlights key figures like Edward Jenner and Florence Nightingale, emphasizing how their contributions transformed public health and sanitation practices.

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