CHAPTER 172
Sir Joseph Lister and Johnson & Johnson: Spreading the Word About Sterile Surgery
A recent column commemorating Sir Joseph Lister’s April 5th birthday opened with this startling statement: “Joseph Lister, who was born this week (April 5) in 1827, was an amazing physician but a poor salesman.” [“Lister's Life Saving Discovery, by Bruce Kauffmann, Telegraph Herald, Dubuque, IA and the Appeal-Democrat in Marysville, CA] It may have taken some time to inspire skeptical surgeons in the late 1800s, but Lister did inspire two people who were very good at spreading the word, and they took up the cause of making surgery sterile: Robert Wood Johnson and Fred Kilmer.
Robert Wood
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