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  1. Jul 27, 2022 · Joseph Lister in 1902. From major operations to minor procedures, today we take surgery for granted. But go back a century or two and you were more likely to die than survive a trip to the operating theatre, no matter how simple the surgery. We owe safe surgery to Joseph Lister. Born in April 1827, Lister was a British surgeon and medical ...

  2. Joseph Lister's Contributions and their Significance. Joseph Lister’s work focused mainly on the treatment of compound fractures, broken bones that cut the skin. As previously explained, many patients would have successful surgery on wounds but would later face complications from infection. Lister investigated the cause of these infections ...

  3. JOSEPH LISTER (1827-1912) Lister’s great contribution to medicine was the concept of antisepsis. Inspired by Pasteur’s recommendations for combating bacterial invasion (by heating, filtering and treating with chemicals), Lister experimented with carbolic acid and published his results in 1967.

  4. Dec 1, 2003 · Joseph Lister is one of the pioneers of Infection Control. Not only did he reduce the incidence of wound infection (usually fatal pre-Lister) by the introduction of antiseptic surgery using carbolic acid, but also he was the first to apply Pasteur’s principles to humans. He showed that urine could be kept sterile after boiling in swan-necked ...

  5. The colored sections of the wedge represent different causes of death: wounds (pink), preventable infectious diseases (gray), and all other causes (brown). Figure 16.2.4 16.2. 4: Joseph Lister initiated the use of a carbolic acid (phenol) during surgeries. This illustration of a surgery shows a pressurized canister of carbolic acid being ...

  6. Aug 14, 2012 · Joseph Lister was a remarkable British surgeon who pioneered principles of antisepsis. He died 100 years ago after devoting his life to developing and promoting safe, antiseptic surgery. In the 1800s as many as 80% of all operations resulted in infection but many people refused to accept the true nature of infection, believing instead that the deaths were coincidental.

  7. Joseph Lister's contribution was immense. He pioneered safe surgery and was one of the founders of medical microbiology. He lived a very full life. He generated a profound loyalty and great goodwill amongst colleagues and students and must be one of the few surgeons to be immortalized in poetry.

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