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The year was 1844 in Vienna, Austria, a cultural and intellectual hub of Europe. Excited to explore the city and make it his own was a recent graduate, Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis, who completed his doctorate studies at the University of Pest and Vienna. The bright eyed and bushy tailed doctor had a passion for obstetrics and gynecology or the study of pregnancy, childbirth, and female reproductive organs. His enthusiasm was well received and he was hired as an assistant at a clinic in Vienna. Everything was going ing to plan. Not long after his arrival ness noticed a tragic phenomenon occurring within the clinic. You see, it was split into two departments. The first was operated by trained physicians, residents, and medical students. The second was operated exclusively by midwives or individuals, often women who assisted with childbirth despite usually not having gone to medical school. For some reason, the mortality rate of mothers in the first clinic being treated by doctors was significan