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Who Taught Doctors to Wash Their Hands? The History of Asepsis and Antisepsis

Who Taught Doctors to Wash Their Hands? The History of Asepsis and Antisepsis

Update: 2023-11-20
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“First, wash your hands, and then you may eat.” Sometimes this rule can be really annoying, but we have it for a reason. We wash our hands to minimize contact with pathogenic microorganisms. But imagine how people lived when they had no clue that microbes existed! And that was only a century and a half ago. 

Story told by Garrett Tucker. 

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Who Taught Doctors to Wash Their Hands? The History of Asepsis and Antisepsis

Who Taught Doctors to Wash Their Hands? The History of Asepsis and Antisepsis

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