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    Joseph Lister

    British surgeon and antiseptic pioneer

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  1. Oct 14, 2018 · Antisepsis is the method of using chemicals, called antiseptics, to destroy the germs that cause infections. It was developed by the British surgeon Joseph Lister. Joseph Lister, 1827–1912. Joseph Lister found a way to prevent infection in wounds during and after surgery.

  2. Lived 1827 – 1912. Acknowledged as the “Father of Antiseptic Surgery”, Joseph Listers contributions paved the way to safer medical procedures. His introduction of the antiseptic process dramatically decreased deaths from childbirth and surgery and changed the way the medical industry looked at sanitation and proper hygiene. Advertisements.

  3. Dec 21, 2022 · Joseph Lister was a prominent British surgeon and medical scientist who established the study of antisepsis. Applying Louis Pasteur’s germ theory of fermentation on wound putrefaction, he promoted the idea of sterilization in surgery using carbolic acid (phenol) as an antiseptic.

  4. On the centenary of Joseph Listers death, it is appropriate to remember and honour his remarkable accomplishments that earned him the title “father of modern surgery.”

  5. Oct 13, 2017 · A new biography of surgeon Joseph Lister called The Butchering Art is not about food. It tells the story of how the forward-thinking Lister changed medicine forever by getting other surgeons to...

  6. May 22, 2013 · This article highlights a neglected feature of Joseph Lister's work, namely how, in addition to promoting germ theories and the principles of the antiseptic system, he also devoted much time and effort to communicating the performative aspects of antisepsis and of the many other surgical innovations that he developed.

  7. Joseph Lister. 1827 - 1912. The father of modern surgery. Wellcome Collection. Joseph Lister was a British surgeon whose work in preventing infections revolutionised surgery. When Lister...

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