Lister, Joseph

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Joseph Lister was born at Upton, Essex on 5 April 1827. He was raised as a Quaker and went to a Quaker school in Tottenham. He attended University College London where he took the degrees of BA in 1847 and MB in 1852. He came to Edinburgh for a few months' study with James Syme, the Professor of Clinical Surgery, in 1853 and stayed for seven years, marrying Syme's daughter Agnes in 1856. He became Syme's dresser and subsequently his house-surgeon for one year. In 1856 he was appointed Assistant Surgeon to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary and took an active part in teaching the extra-mural school. In 1860, he was appointed to the Regius Chair of Surgery in Glasgow University, and a year later became surgeon to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. It was during these years at Glasgow that he made the observations and discoveries which revolutionized the treatment of disease and injuries. His interest in the recently discovered pasteurisation process led to experiments with the use of carbolic acid to keep wounds clean and to the advent of antiseptic surgery. In 1869 Lister became Professor of Clinical Surgery at Edinburgh. In 1877 he left to take up the Chair of Clinical Surgery created for him at King's College Hospital, London. He was granted a baronetcy in 1883; and was made Surgeon Extraordinary to Queen Victoria and was created Baron Lister, of Lyme Regis in 1897. Lister was the only surgeon to hold the office of President of the Royal Society and was a founder member of the Order of Merit.

He died in London on 10 February 1912. 1st Baron Lister, of Lyme Regis; founder of antiseptic surgery.

From the guide to the Lister, Joseph (1827-1912), 1856-1967, (The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh)

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Title: Baron Lister

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Title: 1st Baron Lister

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creatorOf Lister, Joseph (1827-1912), 1856-1967 Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
referencedIn Vol. XIX (ff. 413).includes:f. 8 Giovanni Battista Calvenzano, merchant, of Milan: Bookplate: 17th cent.ff. 48, 82 William Oughtred, d 1660 mathematician: Extracts from his mathematical works: 17th cent.f. 57 (copy), 60 John Collins, d 1683 FRS... British Library
referencedIn AUTOGRAPH LETTERS. from eminent persons, including Matthew Arnold, John Bright, Cardinal Manning, etc., chiefly addressed to William Tallack, Secretary of the Howard Association, author of Penological and Preventive Principles and other works. The le..., 1830-1901 British Library
referencedIn Vol. VII, ff. 306, L-Q.includes:f. 1 Sir Edwin Ray Lankester, KCB; FRS: Letter to T. R. Jones: 1875.f. 3 Sir Edwin Ray Lankester, KCB; FRS: Letter to C. W. Andrews: n.d.f. 5 Charles Lapworth, FRS; geologist: Letter to -: 1882.ff. 7, 9 Édouard... British Library
referencedIn Vol. CCCCXL (ff. 270). Jan.-June 1897.includes:ff. 3, 53, 227, 242 Christian David Ginsburg, Hebraist: Letters to W. E. Gladstone: 1883-1897.ff. 4, 31 Francis Wrigley Hirst, economist: Letters to W. E. Gladstone: 1895-1897.ff. 6, 37, 55 Edward... British Library
referencedIn Chiene, John (1843-1923), 1870-1908 Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
referencedIn BARRINGTON PAPERS. Vol. 1. (ff. 310), circ. 1490-1628. Correspondence chiefly of Sir Thomas Barrington and his son, Sir Francis Barrington, 1st Bart. (1611), M.P. A large number of letters in the latter part of the volume are addressed to Joan (born ..., 1485-1628 British Library
referencedIn Richard John Levy and Sally Waldman Sweet collection, 1766-1935 New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
referencedIn Vol. VI. (ff. 235). 1703-1759. 1. T[homas] M[adox], antiquary, to Edward Floyde [Lhwyd], "at the Museum in Oxford," ending "There is nobody yet appointed Keeper of the Cotton-Library, nor any salary settled on that place,"; London, 18 Feb. 1702 [3]. ... British Library
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North Carolina, America
Mons, Belgium
Great Wendon, Essex
Rowley, Yorkshire
Wansford, Northamptonshire
Hatfield Forest, Essex
Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Malplaquet, Belgium
Walthamstow, Essex
Yorkshire, England
Northallerton, North Riding of Yorkshire
Liverpool, England
Rookwood Park, Essex
Dunblane, Perthshire
Sherrifmuir, Perthshire
Essex, England
Chelmsford, Essex
Thaxted, Essex
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