Puerperal insanity is a historical term used to describe a severe mental disorder that can occur in women after childbirth. It is now known as postpartum psychosis, a rare but serious condition characterized by hallucinations, delusions, and mood disturbances. It requires immediate medical attention and treatment.
Antibiotic therapy is the backbone of puerperal infection treatment.
She died after giving birth to her daughter, where she contracted puerperal fever
Puerperal infection affects an estimated 1-8% of new mothers in the United States.
Ad Olivier has written: 'A case of grave puerperal fever' -- subject(s): Treatment, Puerperal disorders
Philip Pitt Walsh has written: 'Practical observations on the puerperal fever' -- subject(s): Puerperal septicemia
It is called non-puerperal mastitis.
it was a mark of insanity
Charles Delucena Meigs has written: 'On the nature, signs, and treatment of childbed fevers' -- subject(s): Diseases, Puerperal septicemia, Women, Puerperal septicemia.
No, insanity is the antonym of sanity.
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Puerperal sepsis is highly contagious by touch. But in the 19th century, scientist Ignaz Semmelweis discovered that the disease wasn't a threat so long as people thoroughly washed their hands.
Insanity Radio was created in 1998.