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  2. History of penicillin - Wikipedia

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    Glass phial of British Standard penicillin. The history of penicillin follows observations and discoveries of evidence of antibiotic activity of the mould Penicillium that led to the development of penicillins that became the first widely used antibiotics. Following the production of a relatively pure compound in 1942, penicillin was the first ...

  3. Discovery of penicillin - Wikipedia

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    Sample of penicillin mould presented by Alexander Fleming to Douglas Macleod in 1935. The discovery of penicillin was one of the most important scientific discoveries in the history of medicine. Ancient societies used moulds to treat infections and in the following centuries many people observed the inhibition of bacterial growth by moulds.

  4. Penicillin - Wikipedia

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    The term "penicillin" is defined as the natural product of Penicillium mould with antimicrobial activity. [8] It was coined by Alexander Fleming on 7 March 1929 when he discovered the antibacterial property of Penicillium rubens. [9]

  5. 3 Drugs That Changed Medicine (and Were Discovered by Accident)

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    "It was an accident" is never a phrase that you want to hear in the laboratory -- well, almost never. After all, taking an experimental drug from the fume hood of a chemistry lab all the way to ...

  6. Neanderthals 'discovered' aspirin and penicillin nearly ... - AOL

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  7. Alexander Fleming - Wikipedia

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    The laboratory in which Fleming discovered and tested penicillin is preserved as the Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum in St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington. The source of the fungal contaminant was established in 1966 as coming from La Touche's room, which was directly below Fleming's.

  8. Norman Heatley - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Fleming had first discovered penicillin by accident in 1928, but at that time believed it had little application. When Florey and his team recognised the potential of the discovery for combating bacterial infection, they faced the problem of how to manufacture penicillin in sufficient quantities to be of use. Heatley, although the ...

  9. Did you know these inventions were discovered by accident in ...

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    Helping to print its history was an invention theorized following an accident at a small paper mill and lithographic shop in Nutley at the turn of the 20th century.