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  2. Antiseptic - Wikipedia

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    An antiseptic (Greek: ἀντί, romanized: anti, lit. 'against' [ 1 ] and σηπτικός , sēptikos , 'putrefactive' [ 2 ] ) is an antimicrobial substance or compound that is applied to living tissue to reduce the possibility of sepsis , infection , or putrefaction .

  3. Timeline of medicine and medical technology - Wikipedia

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    1867 – Lister publishes Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery, based partly on Pasteur's work. 1870 – Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch establish the germ theory of disease . 1878 – Ellis Reynolds Shipp graduates from the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania and begins practice in Utah.

  4. Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery - Wikipedia

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    Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery; Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery public domain audiobook at LibriVox; 1909 reprint in a compilation on Google Books, in public domain in the US; 1967 British Medical Journal reprint PDF hosted by NIH

  5. History of surgery - Wikipedia

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    Later, on 9 August 1867, he read a paper before the British Medical Association in Dublin, on the Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery, which was reprinted in the British Medical Journal. [ 56 ] [ 57 ] [ 58 ] His work was groundbreaking and laid the foundations for a rapid advance in infection control that saw modern antiseptic ...

  6. Joseph Lister - Wikipedia

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    He had halted his experiments on coagulation to work on two chapters, "Amputation" and "On Æsthetics" (On anaesthetics) for the medical reference work System of Surgery by Timothy Holmes, published in four volumes in 1862. [229] Chloroform was Lister's preferred anaesthetic. [230] He wrote three papers for Holmes in 1861, 1870 and 1882.

  7. History of wound care - Wikipedia

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    A seminal work of traditional Chinese medicine was the Huangdi neijing (Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon) compiled between the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC (i.e. originating in the Warring States period), which viewed the human body, its organs and tissues through the lens of the metaphysical five phases and yin and yang, and stated a belief in two ...

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    The AP, a cooperative that transmits news to thousands of clients, has been a member of the pool ever since. The AP did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the Friday statement.

  9. Germ theory's key 19th century figures - Wikipedia

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    Since Lister had the queen's blessing, his antiseptic policies became accepted medical practice. Semmelweis did not gain this type of support with his chlorinated lime handwashing protocol. He did not have the public eye on his side nor the medical community. Lister, however, was able to persuade medical students and clinicians.

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