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Semmelweis – Retter der Mütter

1950-06-01
5
de 99m
Drama
In the middle of the 19th century, almost one in three women who gave birth died of puerperal fever. The Hungarian doctor Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis also observed these terrible occurrences in his clinic in Vienna. He came to the conclusion that it was primarily the unhygienic conditions in the clinic itself that led to this disease, as his colleagues were constantly shuttling back and forth between the anatomy department and the delivery room. He tries to convince the doctors of the absolute necessity of thorough disinfection by washing their hands with chlorinated lime. He meets with fierce resistance from his colleagues until he himself sets up an exemplary clinic in Budapest.

Director

Georg C. Klaren

Writer

Alexander Stenbock-Fermor

Writer

Joachim Barckhausen

Editor

Lena Neumann

Original Music Composer

Herbert Trantow

Director of Photography

Eugen Klagemann

Status

Released

Countries

  • East Germany

Companies

  • DEFA