Alexander Fleming returned to his research laboratory at St. Mary's Hospital in London after World War I. His battlefront experience had shown him how serious a killer bacteria could be, much ...
On this show it’s the turn of Sir Alexander Fleming, who describes how in 1928 he discovered penicillin, which kills some bacteria responsible for serious human infections. The most important ...
On this show it’s the turn of Sir Alexander Fleming, who describes how in 1928 he discovered penicillin, which kills some bacteria responsible for serious human infections. The most important ...
Alexander Fleming’s 1928 discovery of a mold with antibacterial properties was only the first serendipitous event on the long road to penicillin as a life-saving drug. Hannah joined The Scientist as ...
In 1928, Scottish scientist Sir Alexander Fleming made an accidental ... after winning the Nobel Prize in 1945 for discovering penicillin, Fleming said: "The thoughtless person playing with ...
Mary's lab in the 1920s, Fleming searched for an effective antiseptic. He discovered ... penicillin, and Howard Florey and Ernst Chain picked up the work. In recognition for his contribution ...
In 1928, physician and microbiologist Alexander Fleming returned from holiday ... Fleming’s happy accident, which led to the discovery of penicillin at St Mary’s Hospital in London, has ...
Original culture for the antibiotic penicillinAn original example of the Penicillin Notatum culture, discovered in 1928 by Sir Alexander Fleming, it was presented to Major General D C Munro of The ...
A medallion containing some of the original mold involved in the discovery of penicillin ... “The mold that made penicillin / Alexander Fleming.” The medallion contains a specimen of the ...
In the summer of 1928 the Scottish physician Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin by accident but it would take two more decades and a world war before he and others succeeded in producing the ...