

Ignaz Semmelweiss: The hand washer
May 4, 2020
Ignaz Semmelweiss, the hand washer, tried to apply science to halt the spread of infection. He observed medical students attending pregnant women after handling dead bodies, leading to high maternal mortality rates. Semmelweiss set up handwashing stations in hospitals, saving lives. Lindsey Fitzharris discusses the myths, challenges faced, and the tragic end of Semmelweiss. The importance of handwashing in preventing infections, especially in developing countries, is highlighted.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
The Revolution of Handwashing in 19th Century Hospitals
02:41 • 10min
Data Collection, Publication, and Challenges Faced
12:47 • 2min
The Mental State and Tragic End of Ignaz Semmelweiss
14:53 • 3min
The Importance of Hand Washing in Preventing Infections
17:40 • 10min