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News & Views: The doctor who championed hand-washing and briefly saved lives
Posted on January 20, 2015 by Katherine Malanson | Categories: Infectious Disease | | Add comment |

Ignaz Semmelweis washing his hands in chlorinated lime water before operating

One of the most important medical advances may also be the simplest: hand-washing. It’s the best defense against spreading disease. And its power was discovered long before anyone knew about germs.

Read more about the history of hand-washing at NPR.org.