Why Patients Died After “Successful” Surgery (Until Lister)
Автор: Med History 60s
Загружено: 2026-01-06
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In the mid-1800s, surgery wasn’t just painful—it was deadly after the operation. Even when a procedure went “well,” many patients died from wound infection, hospital gangrene, or sepsis.
Enter Joseph Lister. Inspired by early germ theory, Lister introduced antiseptic surgery using carbolic acid (phenol)—treating wounds, dressings, and instruments to stop invisible microbes from turning healing tissue into lethal infection.
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