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Postpartum infections, also
known as
childbed fever and
puerperal fever, are any
bacterial infections of the
female reproductive tract following childbirth...
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Childbed Fever and the
Strange Story of
Ignac Semmelweis, W. W. Norton, ISBN 0-393-05299-0 Obenchain,
Theodore G. (2016).
Genius Belabored:
Childbed Fever...
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every case of
childbed fever was
caused by
resorption of
cadaveric particles. With this etiology,
Semmelweis identified childbed fever as
purely an...
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shocking historical mortality rates of
puerperal fever (also
known as "
childbed fever") at
maternity institutions in the 19th century, was a
major iatrogenic...
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Ignaz Semmelweis, a
Hungarian physician who
discovered in 1847 that
childbed fever mortality rates fell ten-fold when
doctors disinfected their hands...
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disease –
included a
section titled "
Childbed fever is a
variety of pyaemia" in his treatise, The
Etiology of
Childbed Fever (1861). Jane Grey Swisshelm...
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became the
highest in
Europe during the
reign of Ceaușescu.
While the
childbed mortality rate kept
declining over the
years in
neighboring countries,...
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title of King of
Jerusalem (as
Conrad II) upon the
death of his
mother in
childbed.
Appointed Duke of
Swabia in 1235, his
father had him
elected King of Germany...
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account of
epidemic childbed fever states that
insofar as
existing historical do****ents
permit one to judge,
childbed fever is a
modern disease...