| 41. | He was a pioneer of aseptic ophthalmic surgery involving efforts for prevention of surgical complications such as endophthalmitis.
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| 42. | In 1943, Angell was first to apply techniques of aseptic surgery to small animal medicine and surgery.
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| 43. | In 1876 he performed the first ovariotomy using aseptic safeguards at the G�ttingen " Frauenklinik ".
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| 44. | Both companies package in eight-ounce aseptic containers, the labels scribbled in a kid-like font.
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| 45. | Among the more powerful new techniques were anaesthesia, and the development of both antiseptic and aseptic operating theatres.
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| 46. | Complications with this disease have included aseptic meningitis, encephalitis, and hemorrhagic fever, but these are rare.
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| 47. | He was instrumental in improving infant mortality at the Charit? and introduced aseptic practices into the hospital environment.
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| 48. | Aseptic techniques were common in Europe and Asia before they were introduced in the United States in the 1980s.
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| 49. | Nicholas Tilney taught a course in aseptic surgical technique to Harvard Medical students, and was a remarkable mentor.
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| 50. | It is recommended that all kits are in a clean, waterproof container to keep the contents safe and aseptic.
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