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The scientific use of antiseptics in surgery was discovered by ?
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07 Apr '12 04:57 pm
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Lister Joseph (1827 to 1912), Father of Modern Surgery, British Surgeon and discoverer of the use of antiseptics was born in Upton, Essex on April 5, 1827; renowned for his establishment of antiseptic methods in surgery and the use of antiseptics in the operation theatre.
Antisepsis is prevention of infection by micro organisms by inhibiting the growth of such infectious agents.
Antiseptic is a substance capable of achieving antisepsis.
Scientist Lister Joseph introduced the method of antiseptic surgery in a London Hospital in 1867. He worked as Professor of Surgery at Glasgow.
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Answered by Farhaan, 07 Apr '12 04:59 pm
Antisepsis is prevention of infection by micro organisms by inhibiting the growth of such infectious agents.
Antiseptic is a substance capable of achieving antisepsis.
Scientist Lister Joseph introduced the method of antiseptic surgery in a London Hospital in 1867. He worked as Professor of Surgery at Glasgow.
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What is Taught: The scientific use of antiseptics in surgery was discovered by the British surgeon Joseph Lister in 1865.
What Should be Taught: As early as the 10th century, Muslim physicians and surgeons were applying purified alcohol to wounds as an antiseptic agent. Surgeons in Islamic Spain utilized special methods for maintaining antisepsis prior to and during surgery. They also originated specific protocols for maintaining hygiene during the post-operative period. Their success rate was so high that dignitaries throughout Europe came to Cordova, Spain, to be treated at what was comparably the Mayo Clinic of the Middle Ages.
Answered by truth exposed, 07 Apr '12 04:59 pm
What Should be Taught: As early as the 10th century, Muslim physicians and surgeons were applying purified alcohol to wounds as an antiseptic agent. Surgeons in Islamic Spain utilized special methods for maintaining antisepsis prior to and during surgery. They also originated specific protocols for maintaining hygiene during the post-operative period. Their success rate was so high that dignitaries throughout Europe came to Cordova, Spain, to be treated at what was comparably the Mayo Clinic of the Middle Ages.
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Al-Zahrawi and Islamic influence on Western medicine
Al-Zahrawi (Albucasis), the famous Islamic surgeon and physician, was highly influential from around 900 CE. He wrote several books detailing subjects such as orthopaedics, military surgery and ear, nose and throat surgery. His books were used extensively for many centuries by Islamic and Western medical scholars.
Answered by jameel ahmed, 07 Apr '12 05:16 pm
Al-Zahrawi (Albucasis), the famous Islamic surgeon and physician, was highly influential from around 900 CE. He wrote several books detailing subjects such as orthopaedics, military surgery and ear, nose and throat surgery. His books were used extensively for many centuries by Islamic and Western medical scholars.
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As early as the 10th century, Muslim physicians and surgeons were applying purified alcohol to wounds as an antiseptic agent. Surgeons in Islamic Spain utilized special methods for maintaining antisepsis prior to and during surgery.
They also originated specific protocols for maintaining hygiene during the post-operative period. Their success rate was so high that dignitaries throughout Europe came to Cordova, Spain, to be treated at what was comparably the "Mayo Clinic" of the Middle Ages.
They also originated specific protocols for maintaining hygiene during the post-operative period. Their success rate was so high that dignitaries throughout Europe came to Cordova, Spain, to be treated at what was comparably the "Mayo Clinic" of the Middle Ages.
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Answered by anil garg, 07 Apr '12 06:53 pm
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