
Cultural History
The World’s Amazing (Accidental) Discovery of Penicillin
Just like today, it was not uncommon for someone to get sick in the early twentieth century. The only difference between then and now is
Just like today, it was not uncommon for someone to get sick in the early twentieth century. The only difference between then and now is
It was a hot July 1928, and Scottish scientist Dr. Alexander Fleming had long been fascinated by the harmful effects of bacteria and other microorganisms.
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