Yet, after all, here was the germ of the idea of antisepsis.
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A quiet man who stood out from his showy contemporaries, Lister pioneered antisepsis.
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No other new case was found after intervention as isolation and antisepsis were taken.
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Quite a tribute to the modern treatment by antisepsis is shown in the results of laminectomy.
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Cleanliness is the first requisite to antisepsis, and this is the secret of avoiding puerperal fever.
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With removal of the diseased portion and a strict attention to antisepsis healing soon takes place.
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From that he branched into antisepsis as opposed to asepsis as a practical method in the field.
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For the fundamental principle of antisepsis is the use of medicines for ridding wounds of similar microscopic organisms.
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Asepsis and antisepsis simply mean cleanliness.
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For headache and intestinal antisepsis.
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I'm inclined to give credit for that to the machine and its rapid treatment, the early application of antisepsis and intravenous feeding.
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He relies chiefly-andthis applies to the asylum physician also-upon intestinal antisepsis, upon rest, upon baths, upon regulation diet, and habits of life.
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Operations upon the gastrointestinal tract have been so improved in the modern era of antisepsis that at the present day they are quite common.
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Only for forty years have we practiced antisepsis; only for sixty years have we had anesthetics; yet life to-day is well-nigh inconceivable without them.
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Background: Handwashing with soap or another antisepsis disinfectant solution is a common practice in Vietnam, but the availability and quality of tap water is unpredictable.
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Antisepsis and anesthesia were twin technological breakthroughs that released surgery from its constraining medieval chrysalis.