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  1. Joseph Lister. Lord Joseph Lister, 1º Barone di Lister (Upton, 5 aprile 1827 – Walmer, 10 febbraio 1912), è stato un medico britannico.. Professore di chirurgia, fu l'inventore e il propugnatore del metodo dell'antisepsi rivoluzionando, non senza gravi contrasti, l'atteggiamento e l'approccio dei chirurghi alla pratica operatoria.. La firma di Joseph Lister Upton House, West Ham; la casa ...

  2. 14 de oct. de 2018 · Joseph Lister, 1827–1912. Joseph Lister found a way to prevent infection in wounds during and after surgery. He was the first to apply the science of Germ Theory to surgery. Lister's Antisepsis System is the basis of modern infection control. His principles made surgery safe and continue to save countless lives.

  3. Joseph Lister died in England on 10 February 1912 aged 87. Surgery before Lister. Surgery was very dangerous and the high death rate made many people suggest it should be stopped.

  4. On the centenary of Joseph Lister’s death, it is appropriate to remember and honour his remarkable accomplishments that earned him the title “father of modern surgery.”. Conferences to commemorate “the greatest surgical benefactor to mankind” 1 were held this year at King’s College in London, England, and at the Royal College of ...

  5. Joseph Lister died in England on 10 February 1912 aged 87. Surgery before Lister. Surgery was very dangerous and the high death rate made many people suggest it should be stopped.

  6. 22 de nov. de 2021 · Joseph Lister nació el 5 de abril de 1827 en una próspera familia cuáquera de Upton, Essex, Inglaterra. Sus padres fueron Joseph Jackson Lister e Isabella Harris. Su padre era un comerciante de vinos que poseía extensos conocimientos de física y matemáticas y, además, tenía por afición realizar trabajos de microscopía y de óptica, siendo uno de los primeros constructores de lentes ...

  7. 21 de dic. de 2022 · Joseph Lister was a prominent British surgeon and medical scientist who established the study of antisepsis. Applying Louis Pasteur’s germ theory of fermentation on wound putrefaction, he promoted the idea of sterilization in surgery using carbolic acid (phenol) as an antiseptic. His method reduced the incidence of wound sepsis and gangrene ...

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