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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...
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afterwards in the ward from
hospital gangrene; they
usually did in
those pre-
Listerian days). He am****ted in
addition the
fingers of his
young ****istant (who...
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Encyclopedia Wangensteen, S D; Wangensteen, O H (1971), "Successful pre-
Listerian antiseptic management of
compound fracture:
Crowther (1802),
Larrey (1824)...
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November 1926) was a
Scottish surgeon who was an
early advocate of
Listerian antisepsis and then asepsis. He was a
pioneer of
gastrointestinal surgery...
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appointed head of the
surgical department. He is
credited for
introducing Listerian antiseptic methods at the Magdeburg-Altstadt hospital. His name is ****ociated...
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Journal of Bone and
Joint Surgery, 1928 (read
online [Archive]) (En) The
Listerian Idea in 1939,
British Medical Journal, 1939 (read
online [Archive]) Pain...
- Parramatta, New
South Wales,
Australia and is
credited with
introducing Listerian antisepsis into Australia.
George Hogarth Pringle was born at Kintail...
- From 1872 he was a
hospital surgeon in Köln,
where in 1875 he
introduced Listerian antisepsis. In 1884 he
received the
title of professor, even
though he...
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Australian surgeon who
studied medicine in Glasgow,
where he
learned about Listerian antisepsis from
Joseph Lister. He
emigrated to New
Zealand and introduced...
- PMID 4865041. Gariepy,
Thomas P. (1994). "The
Introduction and
Acceptance of
Listerian Antisepsis in the
United States".
Journal of the
History of
Medicine and...