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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Michael Witty; Theppawut Ayudhya
(2022)
Role for Hypochlorite Saponification in Semmelweis's Suppression of Puerperal Fever Epidemics.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 270-275).
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Article
Nicholas Kadar; Russell D. Croft
(2020)
Why Semmelweis's Doctrine Was Rejected: Evidence from the First Publication of His Results by Friedrich Wieger, and an Editorial Commenting on the Results.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 389-395).
(/isis/citation/CBB008056527/)
Article
Salvatore Mangione; Anthony K. Vu
(2018)
Semmelweis at 200: Creativity, Skepticism and Charm in Medicine.
Medicina Historica
(pp. 82-84).
(/isis/citation/CBB145068087/)
Article
Raoul Gervais; Erik Weber
(2015)
The Role of Orientation Experiments in Discovering Mechanisms.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 46-55).
(/isis/citation/CBB693743530/)
Article
Ataman, Ahmet Doğan; Lutz, Emine Elif Vatanoğlu-; Yildirim, Gazi
(2013)
Pullardaki tip-Ignaz Semmelweis ve Lohusalik Hummas.
Journal of the Turkish-German Gynecological Association
(p. 35).
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Book
Podolsky, Scott H.; Bryan, Charles S.
(2009)
Oliver Wendell Holmes: Physician and Man of Letters.
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Article
Halliday, Jane; Halliday, Stephen
(2007)
Zepherina Veitch (1836--94), Childbed Fever and the Registration of Midwives.
Journal of Medical Biography
(p. 241).
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Article
Hallett, Christine
(2005)
The Attempt to Understand Puerperal Fever in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries: The Influence of Inflammation Theory.
Medical History
(p. 1).
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Article
Gillies, Donald
(2005)
Hempelian and Kuhnian Approaches in the Philosophy of Medicine: the Semmelweis Case.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
(p. 159).
(/isis/citation/CBB000501588/)
Article
Cody, Lisa Forman
(2004)
Living and Dying in Georgian London's Lying-In Hospitals.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(p. 309).
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Article
Lowis, George W.; Minagar, Alireza
(2002)
Alexander Gordon of Aberdeen and the Discovery of the Contagiousness of Puerperal Fever.
Journal of Medical Biography
(p. 150).
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Article
Parsons, Gail Pat
(1997)
Puerperal fever, anticontagionists, and miasmatic infection, 1840-1860: Toward a new history of puerperal fever in antebellum America.
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
(pp. 424-452).
(/isis/citation/CBB000075745/)
Chapter
Theriot, Nancy M.
(1996)
Diagnosing unnatural motherhood: Nineteenth-century physicians and “puerperal insanity”.
In: Technical knowledge in American culture: Science, technology, and medicine since the early 1800s
(p. 75).
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Book
Loudon, Irvine
(1995)
Childbed fever: A documentary history.
(/isis/citation/CBB000029754/)
Article
Lowis, George W.
(1993)
Epidemiology of puerperal fever: The contributions of Alexander Gordon.
Medical History
(pp. 399-410).
(/isis/citation/CBB000064014/)
Article
Seligman, Stanley A.
(1991)
The lesser pestilence: Non-epidemic puerperal fever.
Medical History
(pp. 89-102).
(/isis/citation/CBB000048535/)
Article
DeLacy, Margaret
(1989)
Puerperal fever in 18th-century Britain.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 521-556).
(/isis/citation/CBB000057817/)
Article
Rubinstein, Annette
(1983)
Subtle poison: The puerperal fever controversy in Victorian Britain.
Historical Studies
(pp. 420-438).
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Article
Lansing, Dorothy I.; Penman, W. Robert; Davis, Dorland J.
(1983)
Puerperal fever and the Group B beta hemolytic streptococcus.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 70-80).
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Article
Parsons, Gail Pat
(1978)
The British medical profession and contagion theory: Puerperal fever as a case study, 1830-1860.
Medical History
(pp. 138-150).
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