| NOUN | asepsis | - |
| SYNO | antisepsis | asepsis | sterileness | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Morris was one of the main supporter of the new method enounced by Lister, and later on, of the new theories about asepsis, introduced by Dr.
- During the twentieth century, parallel advances in microscopy, microsurgical instrumentation anaesthesia and asepsis have led to the increasing success of keratoplasty.
- He emphasized asepsis and introduced and advocated for surgical techniques that significantly reduced mortality.
- The care consists of basic care at birth, provision of warmth, maintaining asepsis and promotion of breastfeeding.
- Lister continued to develop improved methods of antisepsis and asepsis when he realised that infection could be better avoided by preventing bacteria from getting into wounds in the first place.
- and he deduced asepsis measures.
- At a time when ovariotomies were associated with great risk, he improved the success rates through asepsis and careful ligation of the pedicles, the ovarian branches of the uterine artery.
- Francis Mitchell Caird FRCSEd (8 August 1853 – 2 November 1926) was a Scottish surgeon who was an early advocate of Listerian antisepsis and then asepsis.
- He was ahead of his time in stressing asepsis, and deprecated long hair or beards for those involved surgery or midwifery.
- He played for laparotomy vaginal way, actively introduced asepsis.
- The laboratory apparatus must be clean but not necessarily sterile, since the method is based on cell count and asepsis is not accurate.
- In 1886, he opened his own private hospital on Königsweg in Kiel, where he implemented modern principles of asepsis.
- After founding his own clinic, he became famous as a 'pioneer of German surgery in America' and for introducing asepsis to America.
- Delivery often occurs without the benefit of asepsis.
- Antisepsis, which soon gave way to asepsis, reduced the overall morbidity and mortality of surgery to a far more acceptable rate than in previous eras.
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