How were wounds sterilized in ancient India?
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Given - Sterilized in ancient India .
It marked the start of the subcontinent's urban civilization. The Indus River and its tributaries were at the heart of it.
In ancient India, wounds were disinfected by fumigation.
To sanitise the wound and avoid infection, Lister injected carbolic acid into open fractures. Sterilization of a wounded patient's surroundings was also improved.
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