Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery was created in 1867.
Antiseptic Poetry was created in 1997.
Crumbling the Antiseptic Beauty was created on 1981-01-27.
Listerine was developed as a surgical antiseptic in 1879 by Joseph Lawrence and Jordan Wheat Lambert. It was named after Joseph Lister, a pioneer in antiseptic surgery. Lawrence sold his share to Lambert, who produced it under the company name Lambert Pharmacal. Lambert Pharamcal merged with Warner-Hudnut to become Warner-Lambert Pharmaceuticals, which was then acquired by Pfizer, which was subsequently acquired by Johnson and Johnson.
The Principle of Doubt was created in 1989.
The Poetic Principle was created in 1850.
Principle Pictures was created in 2000.
Peter Principle was created in 1969.
The Domino Principle was created in 1977.
The Archimedes Principle was created in 2004.
Sonic Surgery was created in 2002.
Psycho Surgery was created in 1991.
Annals of Surgery was created in 1885.