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Gordon, however, had seen many cases of puerperal fever in London.
Shortly after giving birth his wife died of puerperal fever.
Anna died of puerperal fever a week later after giving birth to her only daughter.
Catherine Villars had died of puerperal fever five weeks before.
Wollstonecraft died of puerperal fever ten days after Mary was born.
Until her death from puerperal fever in 1906, he lived out the happiest, most inspired years of his life.
This was Semmelweis's first publication on the subject of puerperal fever.
Maria died shortly after giving birth to her in 1212, possibly by puerperal fever.
Jane died of puerperal fever only a few days after the birth, leaving Henry devastated.
Only last week, I treated a young female patient afflicted with a mild case of puerperal fever.
Marie had three children before she died of puerperal fever four days after giving birth to a stillborn daughter.
Duchenne married in 1831, but his wife died of puerperal fever during childbirth two years later.
Cecilia died at the age of 36 from puerperal fever, a few days after giving birth to her third child Anton.
He continued to believe that puerperal fever was due to uncleanliness of the bowel.
Awboonnie and Granville remained married until her death in 1888 from puerperal fever at age 41.
Olivia died of puerperal fever on September 17, at the age of twenty-nine.
The cases reported by Hippocrates that are generally identified as such are not puerperal fever.
Semmelweis also noticed that puerperal fever was rare in women who gave birth before arriving at the hospital.
Ignaz Semmelweis studies and prevents the transmission of puerperal fever.
About 1812 puerperal fever and internal inflammation prevailed to a vast extent in Dublin.
Kolletschka's own autopsy showed a pathology similar to that of the women who were dying from puerperal fever.
Semmelweis immediately proposed a connection between cadaveric contamination and puerperal fever.
The day after the birth of her fourth child, in January 1865, Isabella became sick with puerperal fever.
Then Leonard Colebrook introduced it as a cure for puerperal fever.
She died ten days after the birth of Marguerite of puerperal fever and peritonitis.