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The Mould In Dr Florey's Coat

The Remarkable True Story of the Penicillin Miracle

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Many people know that in 1928 Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin's antibiotic potential while examining a stray mould that had bloomed in a dish of bacteria in his London laboratory. But few realise that Fleming worked only fitfully on penicillin until 1935, and that he is merely one character in the remarkable story of the antibiotic's development as a drug. The others are Howard Florey, Professor of Pathology at Oxford University, where he ran the Dunn School; the German Jewish emigre and biochemist Ernst Chain; and Norman Heatley, one of the few scientists in Britain capable of the micro-analysis of organic substances. It was these three men and their colleagues at the Dunn School who would battle a lack of money, a lack of resources and even each other to develop a drug that would change the world. It was these three men and their colleagues who would be almost forgotten. Why this happened, why it took fourteen years to develop penicillin, and how it was finally done, is a story of quirky individuals, missed opportunities, medical prejudice, brilliant science, shoestring research, wartime pressures and misplaced modesty.
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Authors:
Lax, Eric
Year Published:
2005
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780349117683
Number of Pages:
400
Publication Date:
03/11/2005
Publisher:
Little, Brown Book Group
Place of Publication:
London
Language:
English
SKU:
9780349117683

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