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The Right Honourable
The Lord Lister
OM PC FRS FRCS
Lister in 1902
37th President of the Royal Society
In office
1895–1900
Preceded byThe Lord Kelvin
Succeeded bySir William Huggins
Personal details
Born(1827-04-05)5 April 1827
Upton House, West Ham, England
Died10 February 1912(1912-02-10) (aged 84)
Walmer, Kent, England
Resting placeHampstead Cemetery, London
Spouse
Agnes Syme
(m. 1856; died 1893)
Parents
  • Joseph Jackson Lister (1786–1869)
  • Isabella Harris
(1792–1864)
SignatureJoseph Lister
EducationUniversity College London
Known forSurgical sterile techniques
Awards
  • Royal Medal (1880)
  • Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh (1890)
  • Albert Medal (1894)
  • Copley Medal (1902)
Scientific career
FieldsMedicine
Institutions
  • University of Edinburgh
  • University of Glasgow
  • King's College London

Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister, OM, PC, FRS, FRCSE, FRCPGlas, FRCS (5 April 1827 – 10 February 1912[1]) was a British surgeon, medical scientist, experimental pathologist and a pioneer of antiseptic surgery[2] and preventive healthcare.[1] Joseph Lister revolutionised the craft of surgery in the same manner that John Hunter revolutionised the science of surgery.[3]

From a technical viewpoint, Lister was not an exceptional surgeon,[2] but his research into bacteriology and infection in wounds raised his operative technique to a new plane where his observations, deductions and practices revolutionised surgery throughout the world.[4]

Lister's contributions were four-fold. Firstly, as a surgeon at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, he introduced carbolic acid (modern-day phenol) as a steriliser for surgical instruments, patients' skins, sutures, surgeons' hands, and wards, promoting the principle of antiseptics. Secondly, he researched the role of inflammation and tissue perfusion in the healing of wounds. Thirdly, he advanced diagnostic science by analyzing specimens using microscopes. Fourthly, he devised strategies to increase the chances of survival after surgery. His most important contribution, however, was recognising that putrefaction in wounds is caused by germs, in connection to Louis Pasteur's then-novel germ theory of fermentation.[a][6]

Lister's work led to a reduction in post-operative infections and made surgery safer for patients, leading to him being distinguished as the "father of modern surgery".[7]

  1. ^ a b Cartwright 2023.
  2. ^ a b Simmons 2002, pp. 94–99.
  3. ^ Moynihan 1927.
  4. ^ Ford 1928.
  5. ^ Richardson 2013a.
  6. ^ Gaw 1999, p. 144.
  7. ^ Pitt & Aubin 2012.


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