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Oops! It's penicillin!

One of the single greatest leaps forward in human healthcare happened because of an accident in a laboratory. This serendipitous event was the result of a summer vacation in Scotland and an unattended experiment. Dr. Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin, one of the first antibiotics, in 1928 when he noticed that mold had gotten into a petri dish and it had prevented bacteria from growing. This book explores Fleming's accidental discovery, the science behind antibiotics, and the dawn of the era of antibiotics.

Alexander Fleming

2019
"Discusses the life story of Alexander Fleming, his study of medicine and bacteriology, and his discovery of penicillin"--OCLC.

Alexander Fleming

1984
In 1928 Fleming discovered penicillin. The discovery went largely unrecognized until Florey and Chain continued Fleming's work. Now penicillin is used worldwide.

Alexander Fleming

discoverer of penicillin
1997
A biography of the British bacteriologist, born in Scotland, who was knighted and awarded the 1945 Nobel Prize in medicine for discovering penicillin.

Alexander Fleming

the man who discovered penicillin
2002
A biography of Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of penicillin.

Alexander Fleming

2001
A biography of physician Alexander Fleming, who is famous for discovering penicillin.

Alexander Fleming and the story of penicillin

2002
A biography of the Scottish bacteriologist and Nobel Prize winner who discovered penicillin and its antibiotic properties.

Alexander Fleming

2003
Presents a brief biography of Alexander Fleming, Nobel Prize-winning British bacteriologist who discovered penicillin, describing his childhood, his achievements, and the impact of his contributions on modern medicine.

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