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Metal Print : Joseph Lister (1827-1912), English surgeon and pioneer of antiseptic surgery, on his ward round in Glasgow Royal Infirmary c1867, After pencil sketch
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Joseph Lister (1827-1912), English surgeon and pioneer of antiseptic surgery, on his ward round in Glasgow Royal Infirmary c1867, After pencil sketch
540242 Joseph Lister (1827-1912), English surgeon and pioneer of antiseptic surgery, on his ward round in Glasgow Royal Infirmary c1867, After pencil sketch. ; (add.info.: A pioneer of antiseptic surgery, he was able to announce in 1867 that his wards had been clear of sepsis for 9 months.On left an assistant holds Lister's steam spray which produced a spray of carbolic acid (phenol) laden steam. Patient is handing Lister her broken doll and he sewed its leg back on for her. ); Universal History Archive/UIG
Media ID 38096774
© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images
1867 Acid Antiseptic Baron Clear Glasgow Hygiene Infection Infirmary Joseph Months Patient Pencil Pioneer Round Spray Steam Surgeon Surgery Ward Wards 1827 1912 Carbolic Lister Phenol Sepsis
10"x8" (25x20cm) Table Top Metal Print
Elevate your space with a stunning Metal Print featuring the iconic image of Joseph Lister, the pioneer of antiseptic surgery. Captured during his ward round in Glasgow Royal Infirmary in 1867, this piece by Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder is sure to make a statement in any room.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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This print captures Sir Joseph Lister, the renowned English surgeon and pioneer of antiseptic surgery, on his ward round at Glasgow Royal Infirmary around 1867. In this momentous image, we see Lister accompanied by an assistant holding his steam spray device, which emitted carbolic acid-laden steam to prevent infections in surgical wounds.
Lister's groundbreaking work in promoting hygiene and sterilization revolutionized the field of medicine, as he was able to proudly announce that his wards had been free of sepsis for an impressive nine months. His dedication to cleanliness and meticulous attention to detail saved countless lives and set a new standard for surgical practices.
In a touching display of compassion, we witness a young patient handing Lister her broken doll during the ward round. Without hesitation, Lister skillfully sews the doll's leg back on, showcasing not only his surgical expertise but also his kindness towards those under his care.
This remarkable snapshot from history serves as a testament to Sir Joseph Lister's enduring legacy as a visionary medical pioneer whose innovative techniques continue to shape modern healthcare practices.
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