The Story of A Doctor Killed For Saying “Wash Your Hands”

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @patrickdix772
    @patrickdix772 Год назад +2553

    I always found it disturbing that just about anyone could drag someone into an asylum and get them committed, especially with how horrifying those asylums were.

    • @professorbutters
      @professorbutters Год назад +31

      They did change the laws eventually.

    • @moondriedtomato
      @moondriedtomato Год назад +41

      I still got sa'd beat n gaslight at todays institutions in cape town. I did get scared into behaving normally. The pills helped the most.

    • @SUGAs_Shadow85
      @SUGAs_Shadow85 Год назад +3

      Right!

    • @DabbaDoya
      @DabbaDoya Год назад +49

      It's still happening. I have been involuntarily committed against my will, when I wasn't a threat to anyone or myself. I have spent months being held against my will and had to report before a JUDGE to prove I was of "sound mind" before they would release me. 😢

    • @BardiXOfficial
      @BardiXOfficial Год назад +12

      Yep, those were the times you can start a rumor and get someone admitted in an asylum against their will

  • @Elish-a
    @Elish-a Год назад +993

    Dr. Semmelweis was ridiculed, maligned, humiliated and shunned by his fellow “professionals” who could not get past their own egos to consider his research and the benefits to patients. He was determined to do the right thing regardless and unfortunately paid the ultimate price. What an admirable and selfless person he was and thanks for sharing his story.

    • @setayeshqasemi7779
      @setayeshqasemi7779 Год назад +5

      YOU HAVE 69 LIKES I AINT RUINING IT!!

    • @AmCLihigma
      @AmCLihigma Год назад

      ​@@setayeshqasemi7779dude 💀

    • @bryanmikulin46
      @bryanmikulin46 Год назад +3

      YOU HAVE 180 LIKES AND I AINT RUININ IT

    • @Elish-a
      @Elish-a Год назад

      @@bryanmikulin46 🤣🤣🤣

    • @JackSparrow-st5tg
      @JackSparrow-st5tg 11 месяцев назад +3

      Sorry, you had 320 likes I ruined it😅

  • @gvidaver
    @gvidaver Год назад +4634

    Shows how much humans grab on to traditional practices, regardless of how obviously hurtful they are.

    • @nunbxtch
      @nunbxtch Год назад +102

      reminds me of *cough cough sexuality

    • @enriquesol
      @enriquesol Год назад

      Anti vaxxers

    • @Max.Sinister
      @Max.Sinister Год назад +180

      Ah, religion

    • @anadd6195
      @anadd6195 Год назад +10

      THAT!!!!

    • @professorbutters
      @professorbutters Год назад +30

      The thing is, some of the practices connected with humors theory actually work. If it never worked at all, they wouldn’t have kept doing it for over a thousand years. Bloodletting, for example, will temporarily reduce fever and blood pressure. Tea made with willow bark will make your headache go away. Bad smells often do indicate some kind of bacteria, but it’s not the bad smell that kills you. What they didn’t have was the science behind it. When you take aspirin, we now know that the active agent is salicylic acid, and the best dosage for the internal organs (and acne)! We know that there are bacteria in contaminated water, and we don’t drink water that causes cholera.

  • @beautifulleaves8616
    @beautifulleaves8616 Год назад +226

    Poor guy…I wish he could see how important sanitation PPE and sterilization is nowadays. We really need more doctors like him that advocate for mothers and their babies

  • @nollypolly
    @nollypolly Год назад +1722

    The entire time I'm watching this I'm thinking, "So, essentially, their egos killed people."
    Still happens today, unfortunately.

    • @lunahodnomerdva
      @lunahodnomerdva Год назад +15

      That is the way of "egos". Sometimes they kill, sometimes they save people. How difficult a way to think about "egos" (or anything, really) instead of deeming them evil or good...!

    • @jeffreysmith236
      @jeffreysmith236 Год назад +32

      Yes. Within the last two years, the Cardiology department head at Harvard publicly denounced the Keto diet as unhealthy because everyone gets keto flu. Cardiologists are not required to take nutrition in Med school. So the inflated ego expert doctor pronounced judgement upon a subject that he was completely ignorant about. Keto flu is sodium deficiency, because when someone stops or vastly reduces their carb intake, their kidneys begin dumping stored sodium, and after about two weeks it runs out. Keto flu is prevented by increasing salt intake, and if you increase salt then you should also increase potassium and magnesium intake to maintain a good balance. I learned this by listening to doctors who do know nutrition.

    • @tiagomoraes1510
      @tiagomoraes1510 Год назад

      Circumcision only exists because of this.

    • @mobee9181
      @mobee9181 Год назад +4

      their egos and the mental health care system, and both still happen today

    • @Lilian040210
      @Lilian040210 8 месяцев назад +1

      We've been dominance driven animals for thousands of years, a hundred years would not change much😔

  • @CoolSpringsFootCare
    @CoolSpringsFootCare Год назад +163

    As a surgeon, the concept of not washing your hands before treating patients is inconceivable. Thankful for this medical pioneer!

  • @essaboselin5252
    @essaboselin5252 Год назад +2007

    This reminds me of a story from the Civil War. The Confederate surgeons, despite having less and lower-quality supplies, had better survival rates. One thing that was different was sutures. The Union doctors had access to silk thread. The Confederates used horsehair, but it was so stiff they had to boil it to soften it enough to use. It was easier to thread the needle before boiling, so they were accidentally sterilizing their supplies.

    • @Christianna271
      @Christianna271 Год назад +143

      That's so interesting! I love facts like this 🤯

    • @TheCuriousNoob
      @TheCuriousNoob Год назад +120

      Haha that's incredible. It's crazy that something like germs is such basic knowledge today but it was a wild theory back in the day.

    • @janemary8339
      @janemary8339 Год назад +10

      I think you meant "to thread the needle *after* boiling"

    • @concrete192
      @concrete192 Год назад +110

      ​@@janemary8339 no, that's the key point: by threading them before boiling the horse hair, the needles got boiled (therefore sterilized) as well :)

    • @essaboselin5252
      @essaboselin5252 Год назад +49

      @@janemary8339 No, I didn't. If you've ever tried to thread a needle, you know you it's easier the stiffer the thread. And this assured they boiled the needle as well.

  • @ellehacker3168
    @ellehacker3168 Год назад +66

    It’s so sad how he was treated by so many, but he was literally a hero!

  • @pratiikkaushik8285
    @pratiikkaushik8285 Год назад +1288

    Dr. Semmelweiss's story is a great illustration of what they teach in law school: it doesn't matter how right you may be if no one likes you.

    • @commonsense571
      @commonsense571 Год назад +17

      So true. So human!🦋

    • @Oma_Wetterwachs
      @Oma_Wetterwachs Год назад +24

      This describes my Life, thank you for this sentence.

    • @Efe.Joseph
      @Efe.Joseph Год назад +10

      That's a law thing. Science is to save lives.

    • @grega.n.1865
      @grega.n.1865 Год назад +1

      That's true and a proof of how idiotic the average person is. 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @theinternetlawyer7126
      @theinternetlawyer7126 Год назад +2

      Story of my life

  • @rosem.5899
    @rosem.5899 Год назад +212

    This story is wild for so many reasons. Why was only this one guy bothered by the high maternal mortality at his hospital? Everyone else who worked there was just like this is fine?

    • @souldancersbyjennifer
      @souldancersbyjennifer Год назад +27

      I just had to guess, after knowing someone close with high functioning autism, that he was possibly, high functioning autism/Asperger's...
      The obsession with a subject matter, meticulousness in gathering data, possible lack of tact that ended up offending the majority of his colleagues and superiors...

    • @thaloblue
      @thaloblue Год назад +49

      Yes, men can't be bothered to care about whether women are happy or alive. They summed it up to Eve's curse and gave up.

    • @cosmicmuffin322
      @cosmicmuffin322 Год назад

      Men have been unspeakably cruel to women in their most vulnerable moments for...all of history. Medicine shows this in the most horrific ways. Male doctors have always had a cruel disregard for the birthing woman.

    • @barakingplayz5581
      @barakingplayz5581 10 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@thaloblue Their ego is what made them not listen. They only cared about their reputation as doctors and not about their patients. This has nothing to do with men/women specifically.

    • @someone-jl4sj
      @someone-jl4sj 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@barakingplayz5581 I highly doubt it was only about ego.
      Do you really think if such a thing was happening with men like if operations on streets were better than by doctors, would doctors have not investigated it earlier?
      In the case of women they probably threw it on God like they made up story of hysteria

  • @gabriellavarga8742
    @gabriellavarga8742 Год назад +832

    I am proud to be Hungarian as hearing about his story. Thank you Dr. Mike that you show the world the legacy of Ignác Semmelweis ("The Savior of Mothers"- as we often refer to him.)

    • @DDori-rb4im
      @DDori-rb4im Год назад +17

      igen, én is ezt szerettem volna leírni:)

    • @loganmacgyver2625
      @loganmacgyver2625 Год назад +16

      and our healthcare system sorta came in a circle...

    • @Oma_Wetterwachs
      @Oma_Wetterwachs Год назад +1

      @@loganmacgyver2625 Whats wrong?

    • @gabriellavarga8742
      @gabriellavarga8742 Год назад +34

      @@Oma_Wetterwachs The problem is a quite ironic situation: Although Semmelweis was a pioneer, now, in the 21st century, Hungary has almost the highest mortality rate related to infections in hospitals.

    • @leskopeter593
      @leskopeter593 Год назад +6

      Én is ezt akartam írni, de jól leírtad😊

  • @UltraCenterHQ
    @UltraCenterHQ Год назад +81

    This story really shows that people would rather cover their ears and stick to their beliefs instead of hearing someone out

    • @8d231.
      @8d231. Год назад +1

      Reminds me of đȢ̳

  • @itsmxtwist
    @itsmxtwist Год назад +638

    I honestly don’t blame him for saying that their negligence was killing people, he was trying to tell them but they simply ignored him dispite his evidence

    • @PROVOCATEURSK
      @PROVOCATEURSK Год назад +10

      This is how any atheist feels with the evil religious people.

    • @itsmxtwist
      @itsmxtwist Год назад +15

      @@PROVOCATEURSK I’m agnostic but I definitely believe that Christian extremism is causing huge problems nowadays. Sure I know many people who use it as a tool to help others but others use it to tear down and harm others instead.

    • @davidenatoh359
      @davidenatoh359 Год назад +1

      What?@@PROVOCATEURSK

    • @depressantdrug
      @depressantdrug 10 месяцев назад

      I don't think he had evidence, though. Dr. Mike said "invisible particles from dead bodies" were killing people, which is what the other doctors thought, so without proving that, it also made it harder for him to convince the medical community. Honestly, it's weird how people were okay interacting with one another with filthy hands. 🤢

    • @Frostfern94
      @Frostfern94 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@PROVOCATEURSKDon’t bring religion into something that isn’t religious

  • @delusional_fool630
    @delusional_fool630 Год назад +46

    The University of Medicine of Hungary is named after Semmelweis and he is renowned as the "Saviour of Mothers" in our country.
    Wonderful story and the coolest animation, thank you, Dr! :)

  • @onomesophie
    @onomesophie Год назад +595

    Happy birthday Dr Mike🎉
    Today you remembered Dr Ignaz for what he did.
    I hope many people all over the world get to remember you in years to come for the medical misinformation and abuse you're combating right now.
    Much love from Nigeria

    • @i_drew
      @i_drew Год назад +14

      Love from ethiopia

    • @Oma_Wetterwachs
      @Oma_Wetterwachs Год назад +4

      Love to nigeria from Germany.
      (And a Guy who was often in westafrican countries in His youth... the Gambia, Nigeria, Togo, Benin, Senegal..)

    • @peterpan-wp6qp
      @peterpan-wp6qp Год назад +3

      I'm in nigeria too

    • @MisslolaBrown
      @MisslolaBrown Год назад +1

      I am Nigerian toooo😭😭😭😭

    • @FlowerPower-cf2fp
      @FlowerPower-cf2fp Год назад

      He is supporting and promoting genocide. He says he wishes for peace while he promotes genocide propaganda. Many amazing brave doctors and nurses stayed behind with their patients to take care of them and were bombed. They have no more birthdays to celebrate. These are the true heroes. There will be no Peace without Justice.

  • @MysticMelody124
    @MysticMelody124 Год назад +58

    "No man is more hated then he who speaks the truth"
    - Plato

  • @atomic_cupcake
    @atomic_cupcake Год назад +573

    Dr Semmelweis is one of my heroes, and he is SO underappreciated for saving billions of lives. I wanna go into medical research in the future and he's one of my biggest inspirations! Thank you Dr Mike for sharing this story 💞

    • @thelegioncollective
      @thelegioncollective Год назад +14

      I hope you get your wish.

    • @YourPalKindred
      @YourPalKindred Год назад +4

      I wish you well! Maybe one day we'll be seeing you in the news, changing medical history :)

    • @markburke1396
      @markburke1396 Год назад +2

      But after listening to the story, it was Louis Pasteur that saved Billions of lives not actually Dr. Semmelweis.

    • @atomic_cupcake
      @atomic_cupcake Год назад +4

      @@markburke1396 Well Louis Pasteur did revolutionise medicine he came after Semmelweis and along w his own work, he proved him right! I think they both saved lives 😄

    • @atomic_cupcake
      @atomic_cupcake Год назад

      @@YourPalKindred aaaah thank you 😅💞

  • @iscoolerthenU
    @iscoolerthenU Год назад +57

    Doctor mike, just wanna let you know as someone with autism and potential adhd, i literally never click off your videos or get distracted. It takes almost 20 minutes or more to complete a 8 minute video since i often get distracted by other videos or the comments no matter how much i enjoy or love the youtuber i'm watching lol. You're just very interesting and funny and i love your videos♡

    • @bellaknightR597
      @bellaknightR597 8 месяцев назад +2

      I have ADHD and it's the same for me, I love his videos. He talks about medicine, but he makes it fun to watch, so it captures my attention and keeps me watching

  • @jaydenellsmore-mm8db
    @jaydenellsmore-mm8db Год назад +400

    Dr Mikes Story telling is unbelievable. He makes what normally would bore most people, sound so much more interesting and so much easier to listen to

    • @Oma_Wetterwachs
      @Oma_Wetterwachs Год назад +1

      This Video was good. But from some Videos I got Panic attacs.

    • @CarSVernon
      @CarSVernon Год назад +6

      I mean this is definitely not boring

    • @kuransays
      @kuransays Год назад

      Exactly. Not to mention he's incredibly handsome 😊

    • @LizzyDizzyYo
      @LizzyDizzyYo Год назад

      I think the editing helps a lot.

    • @Oma_Wetterwachs
      @Oma_Wetterwachs Год назад

      @@kuransays yeah but hetero

  • @dasradler2348
    @dasradler2348 Год назад +29

    German Midwife here
    In Germany and Austria we learn about him in our education. He has the German Nickname „Retter der Mütter“ which translates to „Savior of Mothers“ and still to this day his work is recognized and celebrated in the midwife community

    • @aqua5516
      @aqua5516 Год назад +1

      In Hungary too. Az anyák megmentője

  • @sleepyote
    @sleepyote Год назад +439

    He saved so many lives, yet was treated so badly by the community, it's heartbreaking.
    Edit: Speaking of Drs being unethical... 😬

    • @Justanotherconsumer
      @Justanotherconsumer Год назад +18

      In many ways he’s accusing his fellow doctors of malpractice.
      Instead of checking whether he was right, they silenced him.

  • @emilywynstra
    @emilywynstra Год назад +11

    This was some fascinating, yet tragic history. Semmelweis and his persistent desire to improve patient outcomes is so admirable! Thank you Dr. Mike 🤍

  • @susiethomas6909
    @susiethomas6909 Год назад +353

    When my great-grandmother gave birth to my grandmother in 1909 in Arkansas, she insisted that the midwives wash their hands well with soap and water before the delivery. They laughed at her and said she was being ridiculous. She insisted they wash their hands anyway. She and her children were healthy. I guess she was way ahead of her time.

    • @themerlinsshow
      @themerlinsshow 6 месяцев назад +3

      😮😊

    • @superfluous5162
      @superfluous5162 5 месяцев назад +3

      👍

    • @EmeraldWings90
      @EmeraldWings90 4 месяца назад +8

      That's smart of her, and good, but.. Here, part of the point (not exactly mentioned by this video) was that using simple soap is not enough. It wasn't that doctors didn't wash hands at all - I don't think they went around with visibly grimy hands all the time... but that there are things that are not cleaned by just water, or even normal soap. The chlorinated lime, or something equally strong, is necessary. Especially for people doing autopsies.

    • @TinyTako47
      @TinyTako47 Месяц назад

      Idk about way ahead she just had common sense. The Muslim world has been practicing routine hygiene for 1600 years

  • @emperormegaman3856
    @emperormegaman3856 Год назад +11

    The irony of only allowing him to operate on manequins and not on real corpses when he was the only doctor in the country who could be trusted to put his hands on a corpse because the other wouldn't wash their hands after doing so...

  • @Angiesensei.
    @Angiesensei. Год назад +151

    Moral: the ego blinds our reasons. We should be humbles. This doctor really loved his patients.

  • @elizabethdankert1
    @elizabethdankert1 Год назад +11

    I love that you provide visuals for your stories. It brings some fun into learning.

  • @mollyb.7834
    @mollyb.7834 Год назад +247

    I'm proud I went to Semmelweis Medical University in Budapest which was named after him. Also a new film just came out on his life by the Academy Winner Koltai Lajos. Thank you Dr. Mike for telling this important story.

    • @harveyabel1354
      @harveyabel1354 Год назад +2

      What's the name of the movie, please?

    • @peterantal5445
      @peterantal5445 Год назад +4

      The name of the movie is Semmelweis

    • @loganmacgyver2625
      @loganmacgyver2625 Год назад

      the film is already out?

    • @oscarg14100
      @oscarg14100 Год назад +3

      ​@loganmacgyver2625 the 30th of this month from what I've seen

    • @loganmacgyver2625
      @loganmacgyver2625 Год назад +2

      @@oscarg14100 I might watch it on the day of the premier like Oppenheimer lol

  • @evelynjam2760
    @evelynjam2760 Год назад +6

    I have never never in life watch a doctor's RUclips channel but today I saw your videos and watch this one and I love it .

  • @mariemoscatelli
    @mariemoscatelli Год назад +81

    Greeting from an Austrian Nurse 😊 thanks for highlighting Semmelweis as one of the true pioneers of hygiene and microbiology 🫶🏻

    • @Oma_Wetterwachs
      @Oma_Wetterwachs Год назад

      Wurde er im Narrenturm umgebracht? Liebe Grüße aus Köln

  • @desireer6915
    @desireer6915 Год назад +2

    This is so sad! Thank goodness for his perseverance and determination to help people! His findings literally saved millions and millions of people!

  • @ColtonRMagby
    @ColtonRMagby Год назад +145

    Happy birthday, Dr. Varshavski. 34 years young and educating millions of people on healthcare every day. Have a blessed day, sir.

  • @ohemgeesoboard
    @ohemgeesoboard Год назад +4

    Thanks for uploading this. it's a very powerful story of how being right isn't enough for people to listen, and people listening doesn't mean something's right

  • @notreallight
    @notreallight Год назад +78

    Happy Birthday Mike! As a hungarian, i'm proud of Semmelweis Ignaz! We label him as "mother's savior"

    • @MACTEP_CHOB
      @MACTEP_CHOB 4 месяца назад

      And once again, Hungarians are trying to save Europe

  • @RnJGreywolf
    @RnJGreywolf Год назад +5

    This is possibly my favorite of all your videos. I think stories like this need to be highlighted more often. Great video!

  • @Erererer._.1
    @Erererer._.1 Год назад +3383

    You know something’s really wrong if giving birth on the street is better than a doctor
    Just told mother I’m famous

    • @Oma_Wetterwachs
      @Oma_Wetterwachs Год назад +50

      "Hello, here I aaaaam!" "There is blood on your hands doctor!!!" "Oh, don't be so anxious, it's just from this dead body I grab my hands into before I came here :D " ... "Street...remember me... street... Next...Baby... street....STREET...."

    • @Diaphat
      @Diaphat Год назад +13

      But I went to college!

    • @Oma_Wetterwachs
      @Oma_Wetterwachs Год назад +3

      @@Diaphat I would describe the German schoolsystem and Ask you what is probably Something Like College in the U.S., but WE have midnight in Germany and I'm tired. So I can just say: STREET.

    • @Diaphat
      @Diaphat Год назад +15

      @@Oma_Wetterwachs Huh? I didn't mean to offend.
      I was merely mocking the arrogance of these "educated" fools that failed to understand that touching rotting flesh, then delivering a baby afterwards was a terrible idea.
      So many people get schooling, then act as though they are gods that can do no wrong.

    • @Oma_Wetterwachs
      @Oma_Wetterwachs Год назад +2

      @@Diaphat Oh sorry I'm tired 😂
      Inwas Not offended. I totally read your comment wrong 😂😂😂
      Now Inknow what they meaning of IT was lol
      Sry 😅✌️

  • @srinivasnahak3473
    @srinivasnahak3473 Месяц назад +2

    It was such an important part of the history to know and you explained it in such a beautiful way.

  • @taylorrae3947
    @taylorrae3947 Год назад +280

    Idk man, after decades of proving that cleaning the hands prevented virtually all (in perception) of the deaths in maternity wards, I think it's about time to call your colleagues murderers for caring more about their egos than their patient's lives.

    • @hawkeye7527
      @hawkeye7527 Год назад +40

      And then they really murdered their accuser (albeit indirectly), the irony.

    • @DaveMelonfire
      @DaveMelonfire Год назад +43

      @@hawkeye7527 The bigger irony was how they killed him. The same way the doctor that started his theory did. Infection through a hand wound

    • @Grammichal
      @Grammichal Год назад +3

      Well, that’s kind of a sweeping accusation isn’t it??!

    • @spoodersama1455
      @spoodersama1455 Год назад +3

      @taylorraw3947 the video said that the maternity wards just didn't do work on dead bodies not that they clean their hands

    • @taylorrae3947
      @taylorrae3947 Год назад +6

      @@spoodersama1455 So sorry. I obviously meant the doctor clinics, the ones run by doctors and not midwives, that also dealt with autopsies and didn't listen to the doctor who spent decades proving less women would die 😒

  • @briannemorfitt5283
    @briannemorfitt5283 Год назад +11

    This is kind of sad. Imagine what more he could have accomplished had he not been left for dead. Feed me all the medical history doc I’m obsessed 👏🏼👏🏼

  • @TheCommonGentry
    @TheCommonGentry Год назад +135

    we need more medical history stories

  • @DeannaBrownlee
    @DeannaBrownlee Год назад +38

    I can relate to this story, not as a doctor, but as a patient.
    For 13 years, I experienced a myriad of symptoms every single day. I *KNEW* something was wrong, but no one believed me. Not friends, not family, not doctors. Everyone accused me of faking it. I was starting to think I was crazy. But I pressed on, and after 13 years, I got diagnosed with hypermobile Ehlers Danlos syndrome. Since then, I have been diagnosed with TWELVE additional illnesses. And no, I did not just go to a bunch of doctors until I heard what I wanted to hear. These are illnesses that showed up clearly on tests and examinations.
    If I had listened to everyone else, who were SO SURE they knew everything and I knew nothing, I wouldn't have made it this far into my medical journey. One of my treatments is even life-saving, so I might even be dead had I listened to them.
    I got the last laugh. I'M RIGHT. THEY'RE WRONG. Always question everything, especially people you think you can trust.
    Unfortunately, my fight is still not over. I recently visited a neuropsychologist, and he accused me of faking all my medical problems. I wasn't even there to see him about my physical problems. The only reason I brought them up ONCE is because he specifically asked for a medical history. My job as my own advocate is never done.
    But I will take today's video as inspiration to never stop believing in myself and to never give up. My darkest moments are exactly when I need to keep going the most.
    Thank you for sharing this video.

    • @Decay19XX
      @Decay19XX Год назад +3

      Sorry you had to go through that, I won't even go and see a doctor anymore even though I've been really needing to for years for a myriad of reasons, but I think that's mainly because i've become really agoraphobic and kinda spiraled out of control to the point I even ignored my lungs filling with fluid for a few months not too long ago alongside really bad heart pains that were radiating up my neck and shoulder, just to avoid seeing people. That was the second time it's happened since January but this time was worse and took much longer to recover. I just kinda let it happen even though I know I can solve it all simply by reaching out, I just feel like I can't do it.

    • @DeannaBrownlee
      @DeannaBrownlee Год назад +1

      @@Decay19XX I'm so sorry you're scared. I hope you one day find the courage to seek out medical help so that you can feel better and live the healthy life you deserve. Don't take my words as a caution against all doctors. Just take them as a caution against all doctors as well as a means to find the courage to not give up.

    • @MACTEP_CHOB
      @MACTEP_CHOB 4 месяца назад +1

      Their audacity is still going strong.

  • @Tandrona
    @Tandrona Год назад +49

    My mom tells my siblings this story every time they ask "Why do we HAVE to-uhh?" (Read in complainy/exhausted voice), but not with this many details! Thank you for this story, and happy birthday!

  • @kevinmcqueenie7420
    @kevinmcqueenie7420 Год назад +3

    I've seen so many videos on this so no new information here for me, but it still gives me chills thinking how many people died needlessly because some stuck-up, self-important, tied-to-tradition old rich dudes couldn't accept they were wrong. Expand this to other situations, and the feelings only get worse. Thanks Dr. Mike for giving this your time!

  • @Kaye09MNchick
    @Kaye09MNchick Год назад +88

    Highly recommend people to take a History of Medicine class!! Super interesting! I learned about this (a part from how he died!) in a History of Medicine class in undergrad. The other doctors were just so salty that another doctor was telling them they were basically killing patients because of their stubbornness. Which makes all of the deaths by their hands so pointless and irresponsible because they could have totally just done their own experiments and saw for themselves. Such an easy thing to test and change and it was all because of ego that they didn’t want to change how they were working.

    • @joanhoffman3702
      @joanhoffman3702 Год назад

      Bruised egos have gotten many people killed throughout history.

  • @guilly8887
    @guilly8887 Год назад +10

    I loved this! Can you please do more medical history videos?!
    I think we take for granted all the modern medical & hygiene practices we have today. I think we need to re-educate people. We've gotten comfortable & forgot why we do what we do. ❤

  • @maricruzcastillo2229
    @maricruzcastillo2229 Год назад +40

    Happy birthday doctor Mike I hope you have a great time today surrounded by your family and friends I send you a big hug for you 🎂🎉🎊

  • @megankun6299
    @megankun6299 22 дня назад +1

    Dr. Mike, you are probably the best RUclipsr I’ve ever watched in the whole entire world. I love you, Dr. Mike love Joseph.

  • @Khloegutierrez13
    @Khloegutierrez13 Год назад +52

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY DOCTOR MIKE 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

    • @carsonskiing
      @carsonskiing Год назад +3

      Happy birthday to you,
      Happy birthday to you!
      Happy birthday Dr. Mike
      HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU

    • @melissasheppard6674
      @melissasheppard6674 Год назад +1

      I forgot it was his birthday lol. Thanks 😊

  • @eloskiify
    @eloskiify Год назад +2

    I had conflated this story with that of Joseph Lister. Another great doctor who knew the importance of washing your hands

  • @anettgaborneolah5817
    @anettgaborneolah5817 Год назад +45

    as a Hungarian, I appreciate the proper pronunciation of Budapest (and this whole video. and you, Doctor Mike!)

    • @ultimateskillchain
      @ultimateskillchain Год назад

      how is this mispronounced? I've never heard it any way except the correct way so I am curious.

    • @petertakacs3180
      @petertakacs3180 Год назад +3

      @@ultimateskillchain the "'s" is often mispronounced as the "s" in "silent", while the correct way is like the "s" in "short"

    • @aqua5516
      @aqua5516 Год назад

      ​@@ultimateskillchain"s" is "sh" and "a" is between English "o" and "a" like "hot" in RP accent. So it's 'Budopesht'

    • @ultimateskillchain
      @ultimateskillchain Год назад

      @@aqua5516 thanks, yeah that's how I tend to hear it most often so I didn't realise the incorrect way was common :) cheers

  • @soumyaprakash2815
    @soumyaprakash2815 Год назад +6

    As a med student who joined med school this year in India... during my foundation week our professor told us this story... during importance of washing hand session
    It's feels good to hear the same story from you Dr Mike
    ❤❤❤

  • @-tayIorsversion-
    @-tayIorsversion- Год назад +2385

    dr. mike teaches me more than all my teachers combined.
    ( okay i’ve created ww3 in the comments 😭 )

  • @humans4130
    @humans4130 Год назад +3

    I'm so grateful that Dr. Mike's channel is still going after all these years.

  • @potridge
    @potridge Год назад +6

    Unlike on other RUclips channels, I actually learned something here! Kudos to you, Dr. Mike.

  • @starfishgurl1984
    @starfishgurl1984 Год назад +4

    What a crazy story that I’d never heard before, thanks so much for sharing!

  • @yumeka_is_dreaming
    @yumeka_is_dreaming Год назад +13

    I think it's hard to admit that a daily practice caused death of many who could simply live - just as simply is nature of a childbirth. Learning on your mistakes was also few years away.
    Funfact: burying the dead in Japan back in a days was considered unclean practice, graveworkers use to live outside the community to not bring death to people.
    Great storytelling. Always waiting for some from you!

    • @MACTEP_CHOB
      @MACTEP_CHOB 4 месяца назад

      @deannal.newton9772 They have limited space, come find videos about their hi-tech memorials, something from another planet indeed.

  • @Neurospicybunny
    @Neurospicybunny Год назад +4

    To echo what others have said, your engaging storytelling along with the illustrations/animation makes these important events from history so interesting to learn about!

  • @_Iskrajugovic_
    @_Iskrajugovic_ Год назад +12

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY DOCTOR MIKE🎂🩺🎂🩺🎂🩺🎂🩺

  • @bridgettesouthard7484
    @bridgettesouthard7484 Год назад +2

    I truly love and appreciate your holistic approach to medicine and treating the whole person. Maybe someday we'll get a Semmelweis reflex video of you and modern day vaccines as they are being pushed far more than when they were originally intended to help. We had commercials for healthy reasons to smoke cigarettes and now find out we were drawn astray.

  • @stryfe7467
    @stryfe7467 Год назад +25

    Happy birthday, Doctor Mike!! 🎉
    Thank you for pushing forward someone who's not very well known... even though Dr. Semmelweis is responsible for starting one of the most critical hygiene practices in everyday life.

  • @fonjadidi
    @fonjadidi Год назад

    He's the kind of Dr we need, see and issue and try very very hard to find out what the problem is!!

  • @garymartinez8494
    @garymartinez8494 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this my heart is heavy with saddness for the great man ignaz semmelveis but I'm grateful for his work and grateful to know of it since often Louis Pasteur is seen as the "father" of modern medicine when in fact ignaz laid the foundation for those who came after him

  • @GarysPauny
    @GarysPauny Год назад +32

    Fast forward to 2019 and the world balks at the idea of wearing a mask and washing your hands. We come a long ways.

  • @RaquellyReacts
    @RaquellyReacts Год назад +3

    Wow, great information, thanks Dr mike!

  • @kruthikasriramoju6961
    @kruthikasriramoju6961 Год назад +18

    Happpy birthday doctor mike 🎊 🎉, wishing u lots of happiness and good health a head of you …thank u for everything ur doing and thank u for educating us and being an inspiration. Hope u have a great day ❤

  • @coolbeans5911
    @coolbeans5911 Год назад

    finally, more needed praise for this incredible individual

  • @Fluteperson01
    @Fluteperson01 Год назад +31

    I did a school report on him, it was insane.

  • @miasteyn7149
    @miasteyn7149 Год назад +4

    happy birthday Dr. thank u so much for everything you do!!!

  • @catboyrice
    @catboyrice Год назад +20

    i am currently taking GCSE history and last year we did the history of medicine, this is a great video demonstrating the beliefs they had in the renaissance period about the Four Humours and Miasma!

    • @thaloblue
      @thaloblue Год назад +1

      Night vapors fascinates me because I have so, so many allergies. I honestly have walked outdoors for brief periods of time and returned home feeling sabotaged or poisoned somehow because of what I'm allergic to and how my body responds. It feels to me that they were sort of onto something, but they had no concept of pollen, mold, or dander. Our schedules are very different from three centuries ago because of electricity, so all the work and travel was done outdoors in the daytime with the gathering, settling, and sleeping done during the evening. If there was mold in your bedroom, or you were allergic to the type of wood being burned in your fireplace, and all you know is that one minute you were breathing and another moment you felt very ill, the concept of miasma makes sense.
      I'm lucky to be alive at this time. I am definitely quite close to your average sickly Victorian child. I wouldn't have stood a chance if we didn't have antibiotics.

  • @frostymcnuggets8504
    @frostymcnuggets8504 Год назад +16

    That's how science goes...the scientists ahead of their time get called crazy, and conspiracy theorists. This still happens to this day.

  • @CyclingM1867
    @CyclingM1867 Год назад +11

    Happy birthday, Doctor Mike!! Thanks for sharing this fascinating and important story as well as keeping knowledge and truth on the internet.

  • @shelbimorales
    @shelbimorales Год назад

    Absolutely love how you tell a story. It keeps me enthralled and listening. Thank you.

  • @yourtransformationgenie
    @yourtransformationgenie Год назад +19

    Superb. Imagine how many people we save every time we are willing to drop our old, outdated beliefs. More vids like this, please! PS Do you know about Dr James Barry, the first woman surgeon in the UK, who dressed as a man to study medicine, became the UK Army's Inspector General and attended the world's first successful Caesarian in which both mother and child survived? Her gender was only revealed after she died. An amazing story - could this be the topic of a video too?

  • @C3nterS4ageS0und
    @C3nterS4ageS0und Год назад

    Happy birthday Dr. Mike 🎉Here's to another year of staying happy and healthy 🎂

  • @spoopyboi1882
    @spoopyboi1882 Год назад +25

    This story just shows the lengths people will go to deny any claims that they're wrong and refuse to change. God bless Ignus(or however you spell his name)

    • @eszett36
      @eszett36 27 дней назад

      Ignaz, and it's pronounced Ignahtz

  • @rightwhereyouwannab3
    @rightwhereyouwannab3 Год назад +5

    i actually just went down a rabbit hole into this story a couple days ago! im so excited to watch this. EDIT: This was an incredible watch! I LOVE seeing this style and learning about advances in medical history. I hope you do more videos like this!

    • @rightwhereyouwannab3
      @rightwhereyouwannab3 Год назад

      going down a rabbit hole doesn't always mean researching or falling into stuff where nothing makes sense. sometimes it's getting distracted and learning more about something than you intended! i work for a data company and was just looking up random stuff to do further research on. i'm primarily a plant science major, but take a lot of biology classes, so i was looking into some biology stuff. one click on a biologist lead to another and then other types of doctors and researchers until i got to dr. john snow and his contributions to medicine and his working theories were really close to semmelweis, and then boom lmao. started off somewhere very different until i got there. but thank you!@rileynguyen8880

  • @spyninjacat9900
    @spyninjacat9900 Год назад +13

    His video’s honestly teach me so much. I love these videos

  • @smileyeagle1021
    @smileyeagle1021 Год назад +5

    Am I the only one who thinks that the instinct to reject new facts that go against what we think we know should have been named after the supervisor who fired him and not Ignis?

  • @LianBawiHupKhupChon07
    @LianBawiHupKhupChon07 Год назад +12

    🎉🎉HAPPY 34th BIRTHDAY MIKHAIL V!🎉I love you and your amazing content so much please never stop posting💙

  • @rorytribbet6424
    @rorytribbet6424 Год назад +4

    This is the goat of all thumbnails

  • @Gracieshupe
    @Gracieshupe Год назад +4

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY DOCTOR MIKE ILYSM, YOUR VIDEOS MAKE ME SO HAPPY🎉🎂

  • @Zulanne
    @Zulanne 4 месяца назад

    Great information said by a soothing voice.. Thank you.

  • @The_Catnip
    @The_Catnip Год назад +25

    A movie will come out about Semmelweis in Hungary soon.
    Hungarians are very proud of him.
    Also, the animation is 👌
    Happy birthday, Dr. Mike!

    • @krisztianunpronounceable
      @krisztianunpronounceable Год назад +2

      We are very proud of him!

    • @The_Catnip
      @The_Catnip Год назад +1

      @@krisztianunpronounceable What's up with your prof picture? It makes me f*cking uncomfortable.
      Is that a 'Nyilasok' symbol???

    • @MACTEP_CHOB
      @MACTEP_CHOB 4 месяца назад

      Thanks, I`ll check it out

  • @yahvinidhi9112
    @yahvinidhi9112 Год назад +1

    Happy birthday Dr. Mike 🥳🎂 sorry for the late wishes
    Lots of love from future docs😉

  • @joannepowell5154
    @joannepowell5154 Год назад +11

    Happy birthday Dr Mike, I trust you are having a wonderful day🎉.
    There are many incidents within history, of Dr's being lambasted for their beliefs. The practice still continues, but we don't disgrace people as much, we do trials. We have a lot to thank Dr's from the past, present to the future of medicine. We are constantly evolving. 😊

  • @GrandmaLoves2Scuba
    @GrandmaLoves2Scuba Год назад

    I've read this story before, but I could listen to Dr. Mike all day long...

  • @TsvetoslavaPopova-hf8rs
    @TsvetoslavaPopova-hf8rs Год назад +4

    Thank you for the wonderful video!
    Happy birthday, dear doctor Mike!

  • @Cat29926
    @Cat29926 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi I’m also from Hungary like Ignác and I’m so happy to see creators like you (especially cuz ur my favorite RUclipsr and doctor) talk about this ❤

  • @AndrewCanion
    @AndrewCanion Год назад +4

    Happy birthday, Doctor Mike! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤ Love from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @tamarindsoleyn9856
    @tamarindsoleyn9856 Год назад +1

    Happy birthday, Dr. Mike!🎊 🎉❤

  • @jhaanvipadmanabhan6152
    @jhaanvipadmanabhan6152 Год назад +4

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY DOCTOR MIKEEEE!!! watching you has taught me so much, and has infinitely inspired me to do much better in my academics (oh yeah im so becoming a doctor) and health wise as well!! sending you lots of love and hope you continue to peewoop your way through life!! ❤️

  • @daxentomasivern7744
    @daxentomasivern7744 10 месяцев назад +4

    more videos about this !! love the origins of this things

  • @crazygirl_irl2189
    @crazygirl_irl2189 Год назад +8

    Heard about it on your “The checkup” podcast one day and wanted to do some research on the topic but here you are, with the brilliant animated video and great storytelling. ❤ So sad to know that the doctor died 😢

  • @ericap6718
    @ericap6718 Год назад +1

    Happy Birthday, Dr. Mike!!❤😊🎉
    I learn so much from your channel. Thanks for all you do!!

  • @searchanddiscover
    @searchanddiscover Год назад +16

    19th century medicine and death is a fascinating subject. There is a great documentary series called Hidden Killers on how even the most common household items in Victorian era were deadly.

  • @holyngrace7806
    @holyngrace7806 Год назад

    This was a brilliant presentation! Ty!

  • @SugiVernyik
    @SugiVernyik Год назад +4

    I remember being taught this when I was in primary school (in Hungary) but it was never this interesting. Great story, thanks for sharing Doctor Mike.

  • @Sly-Moose
    @Sly-Moose Год назад +4

    It's so sad that heroes only get the respect they deserved all along until after they've already passed 😔

  • @KrakenIsland64
    @KrakenIsland64 Год назад +23

    Just hearing about the term Semmelweis Reflex is wild considering we're bombarded with cases of it every day by science deniers and politicians.

    • @MACTEP_CHOB
      @MACTEP_CHOB 4 месяца назад

      science is not scientism, bruh, many corrupt ppl there too

  • @lucerobarrera8707
    @lucerobarrera8707 Год назад +2

    Props to whoever did the animation

  • @anjalikambham107
    @anjalikambham107 Год назад +4

    Happy birthday, Dr. Mike!! Hope you have an incredible birthday!! Thank you so much for all the hard work you put into making each video, I have learned many things from your videos, and your videos inspire me and always put a smile on my face ❤🥳🎂