Scientist 2: Ignaz Semmelweiss L.O: to describe Semmelweiss’ contribution to the Germ Theory of Disease. Starter: Why is washing your hands important?

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Scientist 2: Ignaz Semmelweiss L.O: to describe Semmelweiss’ contribution to the Germ Theory of Disease. Starter: Why is washing your hands important?

Scientist 2: Ignaz Semmelweiss You are going to solve a medical mystery! Arrange yourselves into small groups (4 maximum) and read through the evidence. In your books write down the answers to these questions: How is the disease being spread? What could be done to stop it?

Video Clip Video Clip Watch the video clip and answer the following questions in your book: 1.When? 2.Where? 3.What was the disease? 4.How was the disease being spread? 5.How did Semmelweis die? ure=relatedhttp:// ure=related

Plenary Answer the multiple choice questions on the sheet provided. Circle the correct answer, or match up the answers if required.