Ignác Semmelweis
The “savior of mothers” was a Hungarian physician and scientist who came up with the then mind-blowing notion that doctors should disinfect their hands before and between treating patients. His results were most noticeable in reducing the number of deaths occurring in maternity wards because of the so called “childbed fever”. His observations conflicted with established medical theory and practice, which gained him many enemies.
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