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his father has been called english since he was first entered on here! i can’t see what the issue is! he was born and raised here just like his father. if the surgeon Hunter is called Scottish and not british then lister should be called English. hunter originated with the saxon’s who migrated thru these isles. admins are bias and prejudice and have been in the job too long that they have gone beyond all common sense and human decency. it’s farcical and petty. no wonder people do not trust o...
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'''Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister''', {{postnominals|country=GBR|sep=,|OM|PC|FRS|FRCSE|FRCPGlas|FRCS}} (5 April 1827 – 10 February 1912{{sfn|Cartwright|2023}}) was aan BritishEnglish [[surgeon]], medical scientist, experimental [[pathology|pathologist]] and a pioneer of [[aseptic|antiseptic surgery]]{{sfn|Simmons|2002|pp=94–99}} and [[preventive healthcare]].{{sfn|Cartwright|2023}} Joseph Lister revolutionised the craft of surgery in the same manner that [[John Hunter (surgeon)|John Hunter]] revolutionised the science of surgery.{{sfn|Moynihan|1927}}
 
From a technical viewpoint, Lister was not an exceptional surgeon,{{sfn|Simmons|2002|pp=94–99}} 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.{{sfn|Ford|1928}}