- 1860s. In 1867
Joseph Lister published seminal paper Antiseptic Principle of the
Practice of
Surgery,
where he
explained this
reduction in
terms of Louis...
- the
British Medical ****ociation in Dublin, on the
Antiseptic Principle of the
Practice of
Surgery,
which was
reprinted in the
British Medical Journal...
-
pathologist and
pioneer of
antiseptic surgery and
preventive healthcare.
Joseph Lister revolutionised the
craft of
surgery in the same
manner that John...
- 1837 –
January 14, 1923) was a Kentucky-born
physician who
introduced antiseptic surgery while in the
service of the
Confederate States of America. Thereafter...
- endoscopy, may be
considered surgery if they
involve "common"
surgical procedure or settings, such as use of
antiseptic measures and
sterile fields, sedation/anesthesia...
- TCP is a mild
antiseptic,
produced in
France by
Laboratoires Chemineau in
Vouvray and sold in the
United Kingdom by
Omega Pharma. TCP was
introduced in...
-
Joseph Lister (1827–1912) was a
British surgeon and
pioneer of
antiseptic surgery.
Joseph Lister may also
refer to:
Joseph Jackson Lister (1786–1869),...
- of
antiseptic mouthwash that is
promoted with the
slogan "Kills
germs that
cause bad breath".
Named after Joseph Lister, who
pioneered antiseptic surgery...
- name "phénol". The
antiseptic properties of
phenol were used by Sir
Joseph Lister in his
pioneering technique of
antiseptic surgery.
Lister decided that...
- surgical. The
modern day
notion of
asepsis is
derived from the
older antiseptic techniques, a
shift initiated by
different individuals in the 19th century...