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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Book
Gaw, Jerry L.
(1999)
“A time to heal”: The diffusion of Listerism in Victorian Britain.
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Article
Connor, J.T.H.
(1994)
Listerism unmasked: Antisepsis and asepsis in Victorian Anglo-Canada.
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
(pp. 207-239).
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Article
Gariepy, Thomas P.
(1994)
The introduction and acceptance of Listerian antisepsis in the United States.
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
(pp. 167-206).
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Chapter
Granshaw, Lindsay
(1992)
“Upon this principle I have based a practice”: The development and reception of antisepsis in Britain, 1867-90.
In: Medical innovations in historical perspective
(p. 17).
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Article
Edmonson, James M.
(1991)
Sterilizing surgical instruments: A curator's historical perspective.
Caduceus
(pp. 32-38).
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Thesis
Gaw, Jerry L.
(1990)
“A time to heal”: The diffusion of Listerian doctrine in Victorian Britain.
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Article
Doby, T.
(1987)
Forgotten Data on the Introduction of Aseptic Techniques.
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
(pp. 309-313).
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