On the 100th Anniversary of Sterile Catgut Kuhn: Franz Kuhn (1866–1929) and the Epistemology of Catgut Sterilization
Abstract The long road to effective catgut sterilization began with the work of Lord Joseph Lister (1867) and did not end until 40 years later. At the end of the nineteenth century dozens of different techniques were used to “sterilize” catgut, by immersing the cord in a cold chemical solution, by e...
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