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asepsis Med.|əˈsɛpsɪs| [f. a- 14 + sepsis.] Absence of micro-organisms likely to cause infection; methods or treatment that, by the use of sterilized instruments, etc., are aimed at preventing septic infection.
1892F. J. Thornbury in N.Y. Med. Jrnl. LVI. 741/1 Asepsis permanent and reliable..may be accomplished in a simple manner by sterilizing the dressings by heat applied..in the form of steam. 1900Daily News 7 May 3/2 The conditions as regards asepsis were by no means ideal. 1919W. T. Grenfell Labrador Doctor (1920) iv. 70 Removing a leg at the thigh..without any attempt at or idea of asepsis. 1964M. Hynes Med. Bacteriol. (ed. 8) iii. 26 The foundation of modern surgery is asepsis—the creation and preservation of a bacterium-free environment. |