Um die Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts entdeckte der Frauenarzt Ignaz Semmelweis Keime als Ursache für das Kindbettfieber und damit für Infektionen. Doch der Hygiene-Pionier wurde damals kaum ernstgenommen. Sherwin B. Nuland erzählt die bewegende Geschichte eines großen Entdeckers und tragischen Genies. Ein wichtiges Stück Medizingeschichte.
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