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Chapter 15, Level 1 Self-Quiz: E
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What were the two most important clues that Semmelweis had for the discovery? (paragraph 59)
The two most important clues were (1) a realization that some babies had the same symptoms as women who died of childbed fever and (2) the Kolletschka case
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The two most important clues were (1) a realization that some townsfolk had the same symptoms as women who died of childbed fever and (2) the Kolletschka case.
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The two most important clues were (1) a realization that some babies had the same symptoms as women who died of childbed fever and (2) some of the medical staff had the same symptoms as the women who died of childbed fever.
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The two most important clues were (1) a realization that some babies had the same symptoms as women who died of childbed fever and (2) some of the midwives had the same symptoms as the women who died of childbed fever.
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