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Joseph Lister, 1st
Baron Lister, OM, PC, FRS, FRCSE, FRCPGlas, FRCS (5
April 1827 – 10
February 1912) was a
British surgeon,
medical scientist, experimental...
- exposure. In the late 19th century,
Nicholas Senn, an
early adopter of
Listerism, felt that
having a
smooth surface on a
surgical instrument was important...
- no money: "boracic lint" → "skint". Pennington, T. H. (January 1995). "
Listerism, its
decline and its persistence: the
introduction of
aseptic surgical...
- "Causation and Cleanliness:
George Callender, Wounds, and the
Debates over
Listerism".
Journal of the
History of
Medicine and
Allied Sciences. 64 (1): 5. JSTOR 24631835...
- PMID 11823557. Gaw,
Jerry L. (1999). ""A Time to Heal": The
Diffusion of
Listerism in
Victorian Britain".
Transactions of the
American Philosophical Society...
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Arthur Donaldson as O'Rell
Albert Roccardi as Amme
Bernard A.
Reinold as
Listerly Charles Brook as
Trent Helen Lindroth as
Nurse Russell An
incomplete print...
-
queen recovered and
praised Lister's efforts. His work
became known as "
Listerism."
Germany was the
first country to
enact his
antiseptic principles within...
-
Royal College of Physicians. In 1879, at Cork, he had
declared against Listerism at the
meeting of the
British Medical ****ociation, the last
public expression...
- director, Dr Cruz, who is
totally against the new
surgical methods of
Listerism introduced by Salvador,
preferring to work in Salvador's eyes as 'an antediluvian...
- ISBN 978-0-241-26251-1. Gaw,
Jerry L. (1999). ""A Time to Heal": The
Diffusion of
Listerism in
Victorian Britain".
Transactions of the
American Philosophical Society...