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- Q5040532 description "Medical researcher".
- Q5040532 description "Medical researcher".
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- Q5040532 abstract "Carl Mayrhofer (June 2, 1837, Austria – June 3, 1882 in Franziskovy, now Czech Republic) was physician conducting work on the role of germs in childbed fever.In 1862 he was appointed second assistant to professor Carl Braun in the maternity clinic at Vienna General Hospital. He was encouraged by Braun to study airborne organisms as the source of childbed fever. As such, Mayrhofer was asked to support the position of Braun in his extremely bitter feud with Ignaz Semmelweis, who claimed that the disease was caused by contaminated hands, in effect blaming doctors for the horrific mortality rates at the time (i.e. that it was an iatrogenic disease). Mayrhofer referred to these organisms as vibrions. At first, Mayrhofer's work supported Braun's views and the results were published. In an 1865 publication, however, Mayrhofer concluded that infection was usually the result of contaminated hands thus rejecting Braun's concept and supporting Ignaz Semmelweis' rivalling theory. Openly disagreeing with his superior, his fate was sealed. Mayrhofer's work was rejected and he soon left the clinic. He entered into private practice. He was appointed privatdozent of obstetrics in 1870, and a few years later, adjunct professor within the same field.".
- Q5040532 birthDate "1837-06-02".
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- Q5040532 birthYear "1837".
- Q5040532 deathDate "1882-06-03".
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- Q5040532 deathYear "1882".
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- Q5040532 dateOfBirth "1837-06-02".
- Q5040532 dateOfDeath "1882-06-03".
- Q5040532 name "Mayrhofer, Carl".
- Q5040532 placeOfBirth "Austria".
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- Q5040532 shortDescription "Medical researcher".
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- Q5040532 comment "Carl Mayrhofer (June 2, 1837, Austria – June 3, 1882 in Franziskovy, now Czech Republic) was physician conducting work on the role of germs in childbed fever.In 1862 he was appointed second assistant to professor Carl Braun in the maternity clinic at Vienna General Hospital. He was encouraged by Braun to study airborne organisms as the source of childbed fever.".
- Q5040532 label "Carl Mayrhofer".
- Q5040532 givenName "Carl".
- Q5040532 name "Carl Mayrhofer".
- Q5040532 name "Mayrhofer, Carl".
- Q5040532 surname "Mayrhofer".