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Semmelweis
Contributor(s): Valerio, Anthony (Author)
ISBN: 0990467511     ISBN-13: 9780990467519
Publisher: Anthony Valerio
OUR PRICE:   $17.10  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Preventive Medicine
- Biography & Autobiography | Historical
- Health & Fitness | Women's Health - General
Physical Information: 0.52" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.74 lbs) 248 pages
 
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SEMMELWEIS by best-selling author is the Life and Work of pioneering physician Ignaz P. Semmelweis, who discovered the causes and means of prevention of the pandemic of his day, childbed fever. Called the "Father of Antisepsis," he was largely ignored, placed in an asylum and murdered. What lessons do his extraordinary life & work carry forward to today? This book details his life from his beginnings in a small town in Budapest, Hungary through the early years of his medical career in Vienna, the process by which he discovered the causes & means of childbed fever--and his theory of infection fifty years before Louis Pasteur--his & a few colleagues' attempts to desseminate his work worldwide, his expulsion from Vienna, his attempt to lead a conventional lfie of wife and children, his physical and mental decline and finally his incarceration in an insane asylum where he was killed. A reflex is named for him. The Semmelweis Reflex: human behavior characterized by the reflex rejection of new knowledge that goes against entrenched norms, beliefs, and paradigms.SEMMELWEIS by best selling author Anthony Valerio is supported by years of reseach and is all true and, at the same time, reads like a medical thriller told by an acclaimed storyteller.

From the author: I wrote the last draft of this book in the winter of 2019, more than a year before the current pestilence, which kills indiscriminately, and more than 170 years after the pandemi witnessed and suffered by Dr. Semmelweis's patients, namely childbed fever, killing hordes of new mothers and, often, their babies. Wash Your Hands Dr. Semmelweis exclaimed, to little avail.-The hope is that today, around the world, at this moment, when one is passing and using surely one of millions of hand sanitizers, a thought can possibly go out to Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis and a fuller understanding, and appreciation, of his life and work. Thank you, Anthony Valerio 20/20