This engrossing, timely, and highly illustrated biography of the
father of modern surgery reveals the shocking practices of surgeons
before Joseph Lister proved where infections come from.
In 1841, a quiet, curious boy who stuttered when nervous committed to
becoming a surgeon--a profession then more feared than respected.
Through study, persistence, and careful research, Joseph Lister proved
that unsanitary conditions contribute to infections. Despite others
scoffing at his ideas, Lister slowly changed the way all surgeons work,
saving countless lives.
Sibert Honor-winner Lori Alexander's accessible and lively biography of
Lister contains fun--and sometimes gory--facts about the history of
science and engaging illustrations by Daniel Duncan.