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Asepsis is the
state of
being free from disease-causing micro-organisms (such as
pathogenic bacteria, viruses,
pathogenic fungi, and parasites). There...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sterile or
sterility may
refer to:
Asepsis, a
state of
being free from
biological contaminants Sterile (archaeology)...
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abdominal surgery who
developed new
techniques and procedures. He
emphasized asepsis and
introduced and
advocated for
surgical techniques that significantly...
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Staphylococcus aureus bacteria is the most
common cause of boils. In the pre-
asepsis era,
surgeon Frederick Treves (1853–1923) wrote, "Practically all major...
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person and
preparing them accordingly,
practicing the
required forms of
asepsis,
practicing standard and
universal precautions,
restoring hemostasis of...
- eyes as
stray ultraviolet light emissions can
cause cancer and cataracts.
Asepsis Biosafety cabinet Fume hood "Types of
Laminar Flow
Cabinets – Uses and...
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patients out of 60
surviving surgery for two years. In the 19th century,
asepsis improved surgical hygiene and as the
survival statistics went up, surgical...
- medicine,
rather than an
accessory field.
Basic surgical principles for
asepsis etc., are
known as
Halsteads principles.
There were some
important advances...
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contact with the surgeon's hands,
dressings and instruments. and he
deduced asepsis measures. It's not just the
unsanitary air that he
blames for
cases of...
- the
farming of
algae Alginic acid –
Polysaccharide found in
brown algae Asepsis –
Absence of disease-causing
microorganisms Bacterial cellulose – Organic...