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  1. 14 oct. 2018 · Joseph Lister was the Victorian surgeon whose science-based standard of infection control, the antisepsis system, has saved countless lives. Based on the germ theory of disease, it led to the use of antiseptics.

  2. 21 déc. 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.

    • 10.7759/cureus.32777
    • 2022/12
    • Cureus. 2022 Dec; 14(12): e32777.
  3. Lister had already tried out methods to encourage clean healing and had formed theories to account for the prevalence of sepsis. Discarding the popular concept of miasmadirect infection by bad air—he postulated that sepsis might be caused by a pollen-like dust.

  4. Joseph Lister, né le 5 avril 1827 à Upton (en), Essex (aujourd'hui dans Newham, Londres) et mort le 10 février 1912 à Walmer, Kent, 1er baron Lister, est un chirurgien britannique, un des pionniers et le vulgarisateur le plus efficace de l' antisepsie dans la chirurgie opératoire.

  5. Lister made many alterations to his method of wound care, and the iconic carbolic acid spray was only 1 part of the evolution of antisepsis. The skepticism and opposition from some of his colleagues is legendary, 8 as was the enthusiasm when the positive results were evident in the patients.

    • Dennis Pitt, Jean-Michel Aubin
    • 2012
  6. Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister, OM, PC, FRS, FRCSE, FRCPGlas, FRCS (5 April 1827 – 10 February 1912) was a British surgeon, medical scientist, experimental pathologist and a pioneer of antiseptic surgery and preventive healthcare.

  7. 14 août 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.