Will and Wisdom
Ananya Sri Ram – USA
Ananya is since January 2025 the director of the Krotona School of Theosophy
Some twenty years before Louis Pasteur or Joseph Lister made their name in the field of germ theory and antiseptic practices made its way into our lives, there was a Hungarian doctor from Vienna named Ignaz Semmelweis. Having graduated from Vienna Medical School in 1844, he became an assistant to Johann Klein, a professor of obstetrics at the same medical school. At the time, many mothers were still delivering their babies at home with midwives assisting them despite the new practice of mothers delivering in hospitals. The hospitals however, routinely reported that as many as 25% to 100% of the mothers delivering were dying due to “childbed fever,” known today as postpartum infection. The number of mothers who died after delivering at home or at the hospital with a midwife was much lower. No one really understood why at the time but there were many theories.