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    Joseph Lister

    British surgeon and antiseptic pioneer

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  1. He became Lister's biographer in 1917. The eldest son of Joseph and Isabella Lister was John Lister, who died of a painful brain tumour. With John's death, Joseph became the heir of the family. The couple's second daughter was Isabella Sophia Lister, who married the Irish Quaker Thomas Pim in 1848.

  2. Dec 21, 2022 · He passed away on February 10, 1912, at the age of 84, leaving behind a huge legacy in surgical practice [2,4,5]. Pasteur’s influence on Lister. Lister wanted to decrease the rates of wound sepsis that often occurred in hospital settings.

    • 10.7759/cureus.32777
    • 2022/12
    • Cureus. 2022 Dec; 14(12): e32777.
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  4. Jul 3, 2018 · Nineteen years after the passing of his wife, Joseph Lister died on February 10, 1912 at Walmer in Kent, England. He was 84 years old. Joseph Lister revolutionized surgical practices by applying the germ theory to surgery.

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  5. With all his achievements, he finally retired in 1893, shortly after his wife died in 1892. He still entertained requests for his advice and services from time to time, although he was left a bit melancholic after losing his life partner. Joseph Lister died in Walmer, Kent, England on February 10, 1912 at the age of 84.

  6. Joseph Lister, 1857. (more) Joseph Lister , later Baron Lister (of Lyme Regis) , (born April 5, 1827, Upton, Essex, Eng.—died Feb. 10, 1912, Walmer, Kent), British surgeon and medical scientist.

  7. Joseph Lister died in England on 10 February 1912 aged 87. Surgery before Lister Surgery was very dangerous and the high death rate made many people suggest it should be stopped.

  8. Joseph Lister: father of modern surgery. On the centenary of Joseph Lister’s death, it is appropriate to remember and honour his remarkable accomplishments that earned him the title “father of modern surgery.”. Conferences to commemorate “the greatest surgical benefactor to mankind” 1 were held this year at King’s College in London ...

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