This is a 1965 British postage stamp featuring Queen Elizabeth II and Lister’s carbolic spray, commemorating the centenary of Lord Joseph Lister’s groundbreaking work in antiseptic surgery. Lister’s innovations dramatically improved surgical outcomes by reducing infection rates, making him a pivotal figure in medical history. The stamp has a value of 4 pence (4d) and was printed by Harrison and Sons Ltd. The design reflects the significance of Lister’s contributions to modern medicine.
Size: 24 x 41 mm
Condition: used (Please take a look at the video. The stamp you receive will be exactly the same as the one in the video. The colors are more accurate in the image than in the video.) Video as part of the description.
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