Joseph lister scientist biography graphic organizer

  • Describe the contribution Joseph Lister made to the development of medicine.
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    JOSEPH LISTER, THE MICROSCOPE, ANTISEPTIC THERAPY, AND THE BIRTH OF MODERN SURGERY

    My friends Dawn and Bill Noble, who have attended the Williamsburg Heart Conference on multiple occasions, recently gave me the wonderful book The Butchering Art by Lindsey Fitzharris.1 It is the story of Joseph Lister's quest to transform the grisly world of Victorian surgery. The rest of this piece is almost entirely from that book.

    After ether made surgical operations painless for patients, what was needed was the prevention of wound infections after surgery. The answer came in the form of Joseph Lister. He was born on April 5, , in Upton, England, the fourth of seven children to Joseph Jackson Lister and his wife Isabella, both devout Quakers. Simplicity was the Quaker way: Lister was prevented from hunting, participating in sports, and attending theater. Frivolities were not permitted. His father was a successful wine merchant who loved the microscope, and he

  • joseph lister scientist biography graphic organizer
  • These biography graphic organizers in trifold format allow students to keep their research organized while discovering information about the person they are researching. The students will explore the life and legacy of an individual that has greatly impacted the healthcare field.

    The foldable has space for the following information:

    · Education

    · Early childhood

    · Personal life & legacy

    · Birthplace

    · Quote

    · Contribution to Healthcare

    · Challenges they faced

    · Fun fact

    · Major events timeline

    Famous Folks included in this resource

    · Benjamin Carson

    · Clara Barton

    · Edward Jenner

    · Elizabeth Blackwell

    · Florence Nightingale

    · Hippocrates

    · Jonas Salk

    · Joseph Lister

    · Marie Curie

    · Rene Laennec

    · Sir Alexander Fleming

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