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UIG1576989 Robert Liston (28 October 1794 – 7 December 1847) was a Scottish surgeon, best known for his surgical skill prior to anaesthetics, speed was essential in terms of pain and survival.
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UIS5093117 Robert Liston, Scottish surgeon, c 1842. Lithograph by T Bridgford. Liston (1794-1847) was house surgeon at the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh. After working in Edinburgh as a teacher of anatomy, and as an operating surgeon from 1818-1828, he became surgeon to the North London Hospital, and professor of clinical surgery at University College London. He was the first surgeon ever to use anaesthetic in a public operation (1846) and had a reputation for speedy amputation of limbs. He is famous for the Liston splint for dislocated thighs and as the author of 'The Elements of Surgery' (1831-2) and 'Practical Surgery' (1837). Dimensions: 380 mm x 280 mm. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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EUL411182 Robert Liston (1794-1847) Scottish surgeon noted for his skill and speed in an era prior to anaesthetics; once confronted Robert Knox over the treatment of a corpse;
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KWE6116637 The application of Liston's Long Splint. Long leg splinting is used to stabilize injuries by decreasing movement and providing support, thus preventing further damage. Robert Liston, 1794-1847. Pioneering Scottish surgeon. From The Household Physician, published c.1898.
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