Joseph Lister
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A historical figure in medicine: Joseph Lister was an English surgeon who pioneered the use of antiseptic techniques in surgery, significantly reducing post-operative infections and mortality rates.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- Joseph Lister is used to refer to the historical person. It is typically used in historical, medical, or scientific contexts.
- The name can function attributively to describe concepts, principles, or things named after him.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- The medical practices introduced by Joseph Lister revolutionized surgery.
- We studied the contributions of Joseph Lister in our history of medicine class.
Advanced Usage
- "Listerian": Pertaining to the antiseptic methods or principles of Joseph Lister.
- The hospital adopted Listerian techniques to improve patient outcomes.
Variants and Related Words
- Listerism (noun): The antiseptic system of surgery introduced by Joseph Lister.
- Listerism was initially met with skepticism by some surgeons.
- Antiseptic surgery (noun phrase): The type of surgery employing Lister's principles.
Synonyms
- Baron Lister: His formal title after being raised to the peerage.
- The father of antiseptic surgery: An honorary epithet describing his pivotal role.
Related Phrases and Concepts
- Lister's carbolic spray: An early antiseptic device he used.
- The use of Lister's carbolic spray was a hallmark of his early methods.
- Listerine: A brand name for a mouthwash, named in honor of Joseph Lister for his work in antisepsis. (Note: This is a commercial product name, not a direct variant of the person's name).
Noun
- English surgeon who was the first to use antiseptics (1827-1912)