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Lister — Lister, 1) Martin, Naturforscher, geb. 1638 in Radcliffe, gest. 2. Febr. 1711 als Leibarzt der Königin Anna in London; schrieb: »Historia sive synopsis conchyliorum« (1685–93, 2 Bde.); »Historiae animalium Angliae tres tractatus« (1678). 2) Sir… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery — is a paper regarding antiseptics written by Joseph Lister in 1867. External links * [http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1867lister.html Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery] * [http://www.archive.org/details/antiseptic principle… … Wikipedia
Lister — [lis′tər] Joseph 1st Baron Lister of Lyme Regis 1827 1912; Eng. surgeon: introduced antiseptic surgery … English World dictionary
Lister, Joseph, Baron Lister, Of Lyme Regis — ▪ British surgeon Introduction also called (1883–97) Sir Joseph Lister, Baronet born April 5, 1827, Upton, Essex, Eng. died Feb. 10, 1912, Walmer, Kent British surgeon and medical scientist who was the founder of antiseptic medicine (medicine … Universalium
Lister , Joseph, Baron — (1827–1912) British physician Lister, the son of Joseph Jackson Lister, was born at Upton in England and educated at Quaker schools before entering University College, London, in 1843. University College was, at the time, the only English… … Scientists
Lister — , LISTERINE To have one s name become a household word seems to be a mark of success for some people and a goal worth striving for. But to others, it is anathema. In the nineteenth century, an English physician, the founder of antiseptic… … Dictionary of eponyms
Lister, Joseph — later Baron Lister (of Lyme Regis) born April 5, 1827, Upton, Essex, Eng. died Feb. 10, 1912, Walmer, Kent British surgeon and medical scientist. He received a medical degree from Oxford in 1852 and became an assistant to James Syme, the greatest … Universalium
Antiseptic — Antiseptics (from Greek αντί anti , against + σηπτικός septikos , putrefactive ) are antimicrobial substances that are applied to living tissue/skin to reduce the possibility of infection, sepsis, or putrefaction. They should generally be… … Wikipedia
Lister — /lis teuhr/, n. Joseph, 1st Baron Lister of Lyme Regis /luym ree jis/, 1827 1912, English surgeon: founder of modern antiseptic surgery. * * * (as used in expressions) Lister Joseph Baron Lister of Lyme Regis Lister Samuel Cunliffe Baron Masham… … Universalium
Lister — n. family name; Joseph Lister (1827 1912), Baron Lister, English surgeon and medical scientist who showed (in 1865) that carbolic acid was an efficient antiseptic and antibacterial substance … English contemporary dictionary
Lister,Joseph — Lis·ter (lĭsʹtər), Joseph. First Baron Lister. 1827 1912. British surgeon. He demonstrated in 1865 that carbolic acid was an effective antiseptic agent, decreasing postoperative fatalities from infection. * * * … Universalium