Preventing disease

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Q1: What was done to prevent disease?

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In early Victorian times surgeons would wash their hands after an operation – but not before. Wounds were dressed with old rags and hospitals were not keep disinfected.

This was because people did not understand that many diseases are due to microbes called bacteria.

Florence Nightingale, Dr Joseph Lister and Dr John Snow and Louis Pasteur were just some of the many pioneers who changed this during Victorian times.