Joseph Lister

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A British surgeon and a pioneer of antiseptic surgery

Real World Example

Joseph Lister was a British surgeon who revolutionized medical practices by introducing antiseptic techniques during surgeries in the mid-1800s. Before Lister's work, many patients died from infections after surgery due to unsanitary conditions. By using carbolic acid to sterilize surgical instruments and clean wounds, Lister drastically reduced infection rates and saved countless lives. This innovation was crucial during the Industrial Age when urbanization and hospital crowding increased the risk of spreading germs. Today, Lister's legacy lives on in the form of modern sterilization practices in hospitals, ensuring safer surgeries and procedures, much like how using hand sanitizers daily helps prevent the spread of germs and keeps people healthy.

Practice Version

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