Here is the order of the historical events provided, from earliest (1) to latest (9):
1. **Promoted haemostasis** - Hippocrates (460 – 377 BCE) encouraged that stopping bleeding was important along with applying ‘salves’ to wounds.
2. **Rejected promoting development of infection** - Ambroise Pare (1510 – 1593) initially promoted the 'laudable pus' theory which tried to develop infections in wounds, but later rejected this.
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