Lister Medal


The Lister Medal is an award presented by the Royal College of Surgeons of England in recognition of contributions to surgical science. It is named after the English surgeon Joseph Lister, whose work on antiseptics established the basis of modern sterile surgery.
The medal has its origins in the Lister Memorial Fund, started by the Royal Society, which was raised by public subscription after Lister's death, with the object of creating a lasting mark of respect to his memory. In 1920, the Royal College of Surgeons of England became the trustees and administrators of the fund. They were entrusted with the task of awarding a monetary prize and a bronze medal every three years, irrespective of nationality, to those who had made outstanding contributions to surgical science. The triennial award is decided by a committee representing the Royal Society, the Royal College of Surgeons of England, the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, the University of Edinburgh, and the University of Glasgow.
The Lister Medal, although it is not always awarded to a surgeon, is one of the most prestigious honours a surgeon can receive. The obverse of the medal consists of a representation of a bust of Lord Lister. The reverse side has the recipient's name across centre, and around the edge of the medal is text naming the award along with the dedication:
On the occasion of the award, the medallist delivers the Lister Oration. The first award was announced in 1924, with the presentation and the lecture taking place the following year. The most recent award was made in 2015, with a total of 27 people having received the medal to date.

Medallists

YearMedallistDate of lectureTitle of lectureNotes
1924William Watson Cheyne14 May 1925
1927Anton Eiselsberg7 July 1927
1930Harvey Williams Cushing9 July 1930
1933Charles Alfred Ballance5 April 1933
1936Robert Muir7 April 1936
1939René Leriche5 April 1939
1942Evarts Ambrose Graham25 September 1947
1945Howard Florey11 October 1945
1948Geoffrey Jefferson9 June 1949
1951James Rognvald Learmonth4 April 1952
1954Victor Ewings Negus5 April 1955
1957William Stewart Duke-Elder28 March 1958
1960Wilder Graves Penfield27 April 1961
1963Charles Frederick William Illingworth9 April 1964
1966Russell Claude Brock4 April 1967
1969Michael Francis Addison Woodruff8 April 1970
1972John Webster Kirklin11 April 1973'An Academic Surgeon's Work'
1975John Charnley26 May 1976'Aspects of total asepsis in the operating room with special reference to clean air systems'
1978Francis Daniels Moore23 May 1979
1981John Cedric Goligher6 April 1983
1984Roy Yorke Calne21 May 1985
1987Patrick Forrest7 April 1988
1990Harold Horace Hopkins11 April 1991'The development of the modern endoscopes - present and future prospects'
1994Norman Edward Shumway'Transplantation of the heart'
1997Peter John Morris10 September 1998'Kidney transplantation: a remarkable story of science and surgery'
2010Graeme Clark4 November 2010'What can electrical stimulation with a cochlear implant tell us about Brain Function and Human Consciousness?'
2015Magdi Yacoub28 October 2015'The Glory and Threat of Science and Medicine'