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1870

Following death of father-in-law James Syme, Lister accepts Syme’s post at University of Edinburgh, and introduces self-dissolving antiseptic catgut ligatures and, by 1871, carbolic spray (e.g., a large copper atomizer on a 3-foot-high tripod) at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary (Fitzharris, 199-201, 208).