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  1. Joseph Lister was a remarkable British surgeon who pioneered principles of antisepsis. He died 100 years ago after devoting his life to developing and promoting safe, antiseptic surgery. In the 1800 s as many as 80% of all operations resulted in infection but many people refused to accept the true nature of infection, believing instead that the ...

  2. Jan 1, 2023 · Joseph Lister (1827-1912) fue un médico cirujano y científico británico. Logró desarrollar prácticas de cirugía antiséptica durante la era victoriana de Inglaterra gracias al conocimiento que tenía de la teoría sobre el origen de la putrefacción y la fermentación de Louis Pasteur.

  3. May 22, 2013 · Joseph Coats, who was a student of Lister's and was appointed to the Chair of Pathology at the Western Infirmary in Glasgow, wrote in 1869 that ‘the chief lesson Lister taught was “carefulness in dressing and operating”’. 35 More than half a century later, Henry Dobie, who was Lister's dresser and clerk in 1877–78, recalled that his ...

  4. Joseph Lister was a surgeon who introduced principles of cleanliness and antiseptic routines, which drastically helped to improve survival rates from surgery. Overcoming opposition from within the medical profession, Lister successfully advocated and popularised the preventative methods until it became standard practise.

  5. Joseph Lister. Joseph Lister, Nam tước Lister thứ nhất, OM, FRS (5 tháng 4 năm 1827 - 10 tháng 2 năm 1912) là một bác sĩ phẫu thuật người Anh. Ông đã đề xuất ý tưởng về giải phẫu vô trùng tại Bệnh viện hoàng gia Glasgow. Lister đã giới thiệu thành công chất carbolic acid (phenol) để ...

  6. Joseph Lister fényképe ( 1911) Joseph Lister ( Upton, 1827. április 5. – Walmer, 1912. február 10.) angol sebész, az antiszeptikus sebészeti eljárások felfedezője és meghonosítója. Találmánya és gyakorlata nyomán lényegesen csökkent az operáción átesett betegek halálozási aránya.

  7. Jul 27, 2022 · Joseph Lister in 1902. From major operations to minor procedures, today we take surgery for granted. But go back a century or two and you were more likely to die than survive a trip to the operating theatre, no matter how simple the surgery. We owe safe surgery to Joseph Lister. Born in April 1827, Lister was a British surgeon and medical ...

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