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Suppose you were Semmelweis. Give a reason (based on the data Semmelweis collected) why puerperal fever is unlikely to be caused by earthquakes.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Puerperal fever is unlikely to be caused by earthquakes as many women die after giving birth without any problem. Science has told us that it is an invisible epidemic that kills mothers. The death is caused by bacteria and the earthquakes cannot influence them.

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Answered by suryachandra843
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