Zachary Cope
Zachary Cope was a notable British surgeon and medical historian who recognized the transformative impact of Joseph Lister's antiseptic method, asserting that it marked a pivotal change in the practice of surgery.
Born on Jan 01, 1881 (145 years old)
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Turkey:
Zachary Cope published an article in 1964 suggesting that Austen died from Addison's disease.
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United States:
Zachary Cope authored a paper suggesting a potential cause of death for Jane Austen.
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Panama:
Zachary Cope described Lister's work as marking the birth of modern surgery.
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