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1st Baron Lister of Lyme Regis. English surgeon. Wood engraving, American, 1898

1st Baron Lister of Lyme Regis. English surgeon. Wood engraving, American, 1898
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1st Baron Lister of Lyme Regis. English surgeon. Wood engraving, American, 1898

JOSEPH LISTER (1827-1912).
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Baron Joseph Nobleman Sideburns Surgeon Lister Lyme Regis Regis

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This wood engraving from 1898 showcases the distinguished figure of Joseph Lister, a prominent English surgeon and nobleman. Known as the 1st Baron Lister of Lyme Regis, he made significant contributions to medical science during the late 19th century. The intricate details of this American wood engraving beautifully capture his refined features, including his distinctive sideburns that were fashionable at the time. Lister's groundbreaking work revolutionized surgical practices by introducing antiseptic techniques to prevent infection. His pioneering use of carbolic acid in sterilizing instruments and disinfecting wounds greatly reduced post-operative mortality rates. This print serves as a testament to his immense impact on modern medicine. As an English surgeon, Lister's legacy extends far beyond his own country. He is revered worldwide for transforming surgery into a safer and more effective discipline through meticulous attention to cleanliness and hygiene protocols. The artist behind this wood engraving skillfully portrays Lister's noble demeanor, reflecting both his status as a baron and his dedication to advancing medical knowledge. This image not only pays homage to one man but also symbolizes the progress made in healthcare during the late 19th century. Granger Art on Demand presents this historic print with utmost respect for its subject matter – showcasing an influential figure whose contributions continue to shape surgical practices today.


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