Portrait of Sir Joseph Lister
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Portrait of Sir Joseph Lister
Born in Essex in 1827, he received his degree from University College, London. In 1860 he became a Surgeon at Glasows Royal Infirmary, where he researched the cause of infections. He founded the use of antiseptic medicine, highlighting the importance of bacteria being cleaned from wounds. Lister was appointed as Queen Victorias personal surgeon, and was given the title as Lord, the first doctor to be elevated to the House of Lords
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1827 1860 1884 Antiseptic Appointed Bacteria Born Cleaned College Degree Doctor Elevated Founded Highlighting Importance Infections Infirmary Lister Personal Received Surgeon Title University Wounds
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