In 1–2 sentences, explain how the application of two medical innovations in the 1800s improved the standard of living during the Industrial Revolution. (make your answer very clear and fully supported by details)

The development of anesthesia allowed for pain-free surgeries, enabling more complex and life-saving procedures to be performed. Additionally, the use of antiseptics like carbolic acid helped reduce the rate of infection in hospitals, improving the overall success rate of medical interventions. These innovations contributed to longer life expectancy and overall improved health outcomes for individuals during the Industrial Revolution.