罗伯特-劳森-泰特(1845-1899 年):无菌手术的真正创新者?

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Journal of Medical Biography Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-19 DOI:10.1177/09677720221140085
Iain Macintyre, Sean Hughes
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罗伯特-劳森-泰特(Robert Lawson Tait)是一位具有独创性的思想家、外科创新者、争议家和偶像破坏者。他对外科手术做出了重要贡献,是达尔文进化论和医学界女性的有力支持者,并反对活体解剖。人们对他印象最深的可能是他高调反对李斯特防腐法,这种反对一直持续到他去世。李斯特后来获得了国家的最高荣誉,并受到全世界的赞誉,而泰特获得的荣誉要少得多,后来也很少得到历史学家的认可。但可以说,泰特而非李斯特的系统是现代无菌外科的基础。泰特终其一生都没有改变过他对无菌的看法,他依靠手术的清洁度,再加上他丰富的临床经验,使他取得了与防腐一样好甚至更好的效果。相比之下,李斯特主义历经 30 多年的发展,声称以实验室数据为基础,并采纳了疾病病菌理论的新发现。我们比较了泰特和李斯特的体系,探讨了泰特反对李斯特方法的依据,并得出结论:泰特的思想是现代外科实践的基础,他在预防外科感染方面的贡献应该得到更多的认可。
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Robert Lawson Tait (1845-1899): The true innovator of aseptic surgery?

Robert Lawson Tait was an original thinker, a surgical innovator, a controversialist and an iconoclast. He made important contributions to surgery, was an eloquent supporter of Darwinian evolution and women in medicine and opposed vivisection. He is probably best remembered for his high-profile opposition to Listerian antisepsis which continued until his death. While Lister went on to receive the country's highest honours and was lauded throughout the world, Tait received much more modest honours and little subsequent recognition by historians. Yet it could be argued that Tait's system rather than Lister's was the basis of modern aseptic surgery. Tait never changed his views on asepsis over his lifetime and relied on surgical cleanliness, which, combined with his extensive clinical experience, enabled him to achieve outcomes as good or better than with antisepsis. By contrast, Listerism evolved over 30 years, claimed to be based on laboratory data and adopted the new discoveries of the germ theory of disease as they emerged. We compare the systems of Tait and Lister, explore the basis of Tait's opposition to Listerian methods and conclude that Tait's thinking underlies modern surgical practice and that he should receive greater acknowledgement for his contribution to the prevention of surgical infections.

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Journal of Medical Biography
Journal of Medical Biography HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: This international quarterly publication focuses on the lives of people in or associated with medicine, those considered legendary as well as the less well known. The journal includes much original research about figures from history and their afflictions, thus providing an interesting, fresh and new perspective which can lead to greater understanding of each subject. Journal of Medical Biography is a fascinating and compelling read, providing an insight into the origins of modern medicine and the characters and personalities that made it what it is today.
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