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Hungarian physician who discovered the cause of puerperal fever and introduced antisepsis into medical practice. Maternal mortality in his ward declined after semmelweis had students wash their hands in a chlorinated lime solution before examining women in labor. Introduction ignac semmelweiswas born in pest, hungary and began to study law but switched to medicine and graduated in 1844 from the university of vienna. Hungarian obstetrician ignac semmelweis ( 1818– 1865) was one of the earliest clinical investigators of modern medical science. He began his medical career in obstetrics and midwifery at the world famous allgemeines krankenhaus. Semmelweis, igná c fü lö p, publication date 1983 topics puerperal septicemia, asepsis and antisepsis, puerperal infection - - etiology, sepsis - - prevention & control, septicé mie puerpé rale, asepsie, antisepsie, asepsis and antisepsis, puerperal septicemia, women puerperal fever - early works publisher. Ignaz semmelweis ( 1818– 1865) known as the ‘ ‘ father of infection control’ ’, dr ignaz ( or ignac) semmelweis ( fig 1) was a hungarian born physician who received his md degree in vienna in 1844.
It was thought to be caused by miasma, epidemicity, or the will of providence. Ignaz philipp semmelweis ( german: [ ˈɪɡnaːts ˈzɛml̩ vaɪs] ; hungarian: semmelweis ignác fülöp [ ˈsɛmmɛlvɛjs ˈiɡnaːts ˈfyløp] ; 1 july 1818 – 13 august 1865) was a hungarian physician and scientist of german descent, who was an early pioneer of antiseptic procedures, and was described as the " saviour of mothers". Eventually his doctrines were accepted into medicine. In 1847 he was given a 2 year appointment as an assistant in obstetrics with responsibility for the first division of the maternity. In nineteenth century europe, puerperal fever ( childbed fever) was a major clinical and public health problem with very high maternal mortality.
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