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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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.

  3. Joseph Lister was a British surgeon whose work in preventing infections revolutionised surgery. When Lister began his career as a surgeon, wound infections were a common occurrence that frequently ...

  4. Mar 16, 2017 · Joseph Lister’s landmark articles on antiseptic surgery in the Lancet were published 150 years ago. The revolution was not immediate. Lister spraying phenol over the wound while the doctors perfor an operation. The icon indicates free access to the linked research on JSTOR.

  5. Mar 15, 2020 · Lister había crecido en un ambiente en el que la vida de los organismos más pequeños estaba muy presente pues su padre, Joseph Jackson, además de ser un próspero mercader de vino, dedicaba su ...

  6. Feb 10, 2018 · When surgeon Joseph Lister died at the age of 84 on February 10, 1912, he left behind a drastic reduction in the mortality of surgical patients due to infections. According to statistics collected by himself, the decrease went from almost 50% of those operated on to only 15%. Although other pioneers were then working on the same ideas, and ...

  7. Sep 9, 2013 · Surgical performance. 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 Chief was ‘a master of ...

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