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    Joseph Lister

    British surgeon and antiseptic pioneer

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  1. On this day in 1867, Joseph Lister, a forty-year-old doctor, published an article in The Lancet that fundamentally changed medicine. “An Address on the Antiseptic System of Treatment in...

  2. Oct 13, 2017 · How Victorian Doctor Joseph Lister And Antiseptics Changed Surgery Forever : Shots - Health News : NPR. Shots. Health News From NPR. Treatments. 'The Butchering Art': How A 19th Century...

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  3. Feb 11, 2024 · Joseph Lister's antisepsis theory significantly transformed medical practices, particularly in the realm of surgical procedures. His emphasis on the importance of medical hygiene helped to combat infection rates, leading to improved patient outcomes and reduced mortality rates.

  4. Dec 21, 2022 · Joseph Lister helped introduce germ theory and laid the foundation for the use of antiseptics in the practice of medicine and surgery. Today, asepsis and sterile techniques have replaced antisepsis as the principal method in combating wound infection.

    • 10.7759/cureus.32777
    • 2022/12
    • Cureus. 2022 Dec; 14(12): e32777.
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  6. Mar 16, 2017 · 2 minutes. The icon indicates free access to the linked research on JSTOR. March 16th marks the anniversary of the first of Joseph Lister’s landmark articles on antiseptic surgery in the Lancet. Through the spring of 1867, Lister published a series of case studies detailing the use of carbolic acid as a germicide.

  7. Apr 1, 2024 · antiseptic. Joseph Lister, c. 1890. Joseph Lister (born April 5, 1827, Upton, Essex, England—died February 10, 1912, Walmer, Kent) was a British surgeon and medical scientist who was the founder of antiseptic medicine and a pioneer in preventive medicine.

  8. Dec 27, 2023 · 27 Dec 2023 00:14 EST. Follow Us. Joseph Lister: A Commemorative Tribute to His Contributions in Medical Science. Joseph Lister, a renowned surgeon affiliated with the University of Glasgow, is a name that leaves an enduring mark in the annals of medical science.

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