This memoir tells the life story of Joseph Lister, a 19th-century pioneer in antiseptic surgery. Lister revolutionized the field of medicine by introducing the use of antiseptics to reduce infection rates in surgical procedures. This edition also includes a contemporary account of the English Civil War, edited by T. Wright.
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