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  1. Agnes Syme, Lady Lister (23 November 1834 – 12 April 1893), was a British botanist. She was the wife of and assistant to her husband, Joseph Lister. A botanical collector in her own right, she collaborated with her husband on many of his experiments, including the dosage of chloroform.

  2. Agnes Syme Lister. occupation: Surgeon's wife and assistant. Nationality: British. 1834-1893, wife & assistant to Joseph Lister, surgeon and founder of a system of antisepsis, British.

  3. 14 de jul. de 2023 · Agnes Lister, wife of Sir Joseph Lister, Bart. Born Sunday, 23 November 1834, died Wednesday, 12 April 1893. From Astley Ainsley Community Trust. James Syme’s daughter by his first wife, Anne Willis, was Agnes Syme (1834-1893). She was evidently well-educated, and probably gained painful experience of nursing within her own family.

  4. 28 de may. de 2019 · Lister amaba profundamente a su esposa y la prueba es que siendo cuáquero de nacimiento, no tuvo reparos en convertirse a la Iglesia episcopal, a la que pertenecía Agnes. Ambos gustaban de los viajes al exterior y el trabajar con Syme, consolidó sus conocimientos y práctica quirúrgica.

  5. Agnes Syme Lister (1834 - 1893) fue una científica y botánica, esposa y asistente de su esposo, Joseph Lister. Coleccionista botánica por derecho propio, colaboró con Lister en muchos de sus experimentos, incluida la dosis de cloroformo.

  6. 16 de dic. de 2022 · Lister married Agnes Syme on April 23, 1856, at Millbank House before the couple moved to No 3 Rutland Street in Edinburgh. In 1860, he moved to Glasgow, where he continued his epidemiological research, leading in 1867 to the publication of a series of papers on his system of antiseptic surgery.

  7. Joseph Lister, 29, surgeon, married Agnes Syme on 23 April 1856 at Millbank House. The entry in the statutory register of marriages for the district of Newington and Grange, in the burgh of...