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1855
 
    
Jamaican-born nurse Mary Seacole sets up her own 'British Hotel' in the Crimea to provide food and nursing for soldiers in need       
1860
 
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Florence Nightingale opens a training school for nurses in St Thomas's Hospital, establishing nursing as a profession       
1861
 
    
Hungarian physician Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis publishes his discovery that deaths from puerperal fever can be dramatically reduced by a strict hand-washing routine       
The dissecting room


Wellcome Library, London
1865
 
    
English surgeon Joseph Lister introduces the era of antiseptic surgery, with the use of carbolic acid in the operating theatre       
Joseph Lister's Carbolic Spray, c.1880
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1875
 
    
An outbreak of measles in Fiji, brought to the islands by British visitors, kills a quarter of the population       
Medicine man, Australia
Wellcome Library, London
c. 1882
 
    
German bacteriologist Robert Koch announces his discovery of the bacillus that causes tuberculosis       
1885
 
     
Louis Pasteur uses rabies inoculation to save the life of 9-year-old Joseph Meister, bitten by a rabid dog        
Jupille struggling with a rabid dog
Wellcome Library, London
1887
 
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A German physiologist, Adolf Fick, grinds a pair of lenses to fit snugly in contact with a patient's eyeballs       
1897
 
     
British physician Ronald Ross identifies the Anopheles mosquito as the carrier of malaria        
Anopheles mosquito
Wellcome Photo Library
1900
 
    
The Bayer company in Germany sells aspirin in the form of water-soluble tablets, the first medication of its kind