He did post-graduate research in antisepsis with Professor Joseph Lister and was offered a position as Lister's research assistant.
"Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery" is a paper regarding antiseptics written by Joseph Lister in 1867.
He was one of the first physicians in Europe to advocate the use of Joseph Lister’s antiseptic practices.
In 1865 he became director of the Civil Hospital of Palermo and he also founded a paediatric ward and antiseptic operating room, one of the first to follow Joseph Lister’s theories.
Fairholme was built for John Chapman Davie, a prominent doctor and surgeon who is known today as an early promoter of Sir Joseph Lister's antiseptic surgical methods.
On her paternal grandfather's side, she is a great great great grand daughter of Joseph Jackson Lister, pioneer of the compound microscope and father of Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister.
Nussbaum is remembered for the development of innovative surgical operations, and the introduction of Lister's antiseptic practices into surgery at Munich.
Joseph Jackson Lister (1786–1869), his father, amateur British opticist and physicist
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Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister (1827–1912), British surgeon and pioneer of antiseptic surgery
Currently promoted with the slogan "Kills germs that cause bad breath", it was named after Joseph Lister who advocated the idea of sterile surgery by sterilizing instruments.
These are still on permanent display in their "Hall of Immortals", and include statues of Marie Curie, Andreas Vesalius, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, Ambroise Paré, Joseph Lister, and Hippocrates.
The working conditions in the Institute of Hygiene were so poor, that Gruber attempted to resign his chair and find employment as head of a laboratory in München or at the Jenner Institute in London, under Joseph Lister.
Joseph Lister, Father of Modern Surgery, Bobbs Merrill, Indianapolis and New York, 1944
Earlier in 1877, Roddick traveled to Edinburgh to witness Joseph Lister's medical antiseptic system.
Joseph Lister is credited for being the first to use a tourniquet device to create a bloodless surgical field in 1864.
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