Definition of Listerism. Meaning of Listerism. Synonyms of Listerism

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Definition of Listerism

Listerism
Listerism Lis"ter*ism, n. (Med.) The systematic use of antiseptics in the performance of operations and the treatment of wounds; -- so called from Joseph Lister, an English surgeon.

Meaning of Listerism from wikipedia

- results but provided no statistical evaluation of them. The adoption of Listerism on the European continent halted during the Franco-Prussian War, but it...
- no money: "boracic lint" → "skint". Pennington, T. H. (January 1995). "Listerism, its decline and its persistence: the introduction of aseptic surgical...
- 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...
- PMID 11823557. Gaw, Jerry L. (1999). ""A Time to Heal": The Diffusion of Listerism in Victorian Britain". Transactions of the American Philosophical Society...
- 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...
- "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 4795432. Gaw, Jerry L. (7 June 2000). ""A Time to Heal": The Diffusion of Listerism in Victorian Britain". Transactions of the American Philosophical Society...
- 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...
- Surgeons of England. Gaw, Jerry L. (1999). A time to heal: The diffusion of Listerism in Victorian Britain. pp. 39–40. ISBN 9780871698919. Power, D'Arcy (1900)...
- queen recovered and praised Lister's efforts. His work became known as "Listerism." Germany was the first country to enact his antiseptic principles within...