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They know more about asepsis than we'll learn in a lifetime.
Jackson thought about what it would have been like trying to maintain asepsis in these conditions.
There was an acrid odor in the air: asepsis at work.
"And just like we did last time, the first thing we have to do is assure asepsis."
The modern concept of asepsis evolved in the 19th century.
The peak was about 1870, after which antisepsis and asepsis gradually brought them under control.
The study of such diseases was not very modern after the vigorous campaigns for asepsis five hundred years ago.
Wore its bleach like a white badge of asepsis, a halo.
We must have cleanliness, asepsis if possible, and an orderly technique."
Twissell's office was a clean, long room of porcelain asepsis.
Delivery often occurs without the benefit of asepsis.
A serious one involves asepsis, or keeping products purified and free from infectious materials.
However, elimination of infection is the goal of asepsis, not sterility.
This is just prior to the adoption of a hygienic surgical environment (see asepsis).
"Almost right, but he died after he left the table and I'm being accused of faulty asepsis.
Some remarks about asepsis in military service (1895)
No asepsis, a dog in theatre and no anaesthesia.
What had become of asepsis?
He emphasized asepsis and reduced surgical mortality significantly.
The laboratory atmosphere can probably be traced back to the idea of asepsis, to the avoidance of contagion.
The first step, he said, would be to create an atmosphere of asepsis around the anesthetized Ryeland.
"The 'cleanliness' idea was getting too technical with that asepsis malarkey.
Blue asepsis lamps winked on the walls, a hum from the air ducts told of purifiers at work.
Antisepsis and asepsis, coming in when he was young, had turned the attention of surgeons to external and often extraneous things.
Defines asepsis.