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Joseph Lister, 1º Barão de Lister, OM, PRS, foi cirurgião e pesquisador inglês que iniciou uma nova era no campo da cirurgia quando demonstrou, em 1865, que o ácido carbólico (fenol) era um efetivo agente anti-séptico, o que reduziu o número de mortes por infecções pós-operatórias. More information...

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