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| 1881 || || || There is evidence of the use of {{w|ozone}} as a disinfectant, mentioned by Kellogg in his book on {{w|diphtheria}}.<ref name="Rogers"/> ||
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| 1882 || ''{{w|Cordon sanitaire}}'' || {{w|Yellow fever}} || "in 1882, in In response to a virulent outbreak of {{w|yellow fever }} in {{w|Brownsville, Texas}}, and in northern Mexico, a {{w|cordon sanitaire was }} is established 180 miles north of the city, terminating at the Rio Grande to the west and the Gulf of Mexico to the east." <ref>{{cite web |title=Part II: Yellow Fever Comes to the Valley |url=https://www.valleymorningstar.com/2016/08/07/part-ii-yellow-fever-comes-to-the-valley/ |website=valleymorningstar.com |accessdate=27 May 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Encyclopedia of Pestilence, Pandemics, and Plagues |url=https://www.academia.dk/MedHist/Sygdomme/PDF/Encyclopedia_of_Pestilence_Pandemics_and_Plagues.pdf |website=academia.dk |accessdate=27 May 2020}}</ref> ||{{w|United States}}
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| 1883 || || || Sterile gowns and caps are invented by German surgeon {{w|Gustav Adolf Neuber}} using a form of autoclave.<ref name="Rogers"/> || {{w|Germany}}
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