Kevin Brown

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Penicillin Man: Alexander Flemming and the Antibiotic RevolutionPaperback, 1 September 2005

Penicillin Man: Alexander Flemming and the Antibiotic Revolution
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Print Length
353 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Sutton Publishing
Date Published
1 Sep 2005
ISBN-10
0750931531
ISBN-13
9780750931533

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Penicillin has affected the lives of everyone, and has exerted a powerful hold on the popular imagination since its first use in 1941. The story of its development from a chance observation in 1928 by Alexander Fleming to a life-saving drug is compelling and exciting. It revolutionized healthcare and turned the modest, self-effacing Fleming into a world hero. This book tells the story of the man and his discovery set against a background of the transformation of medical research from nineteenth-century individualism through to teamwork and modern-day international big business (pharmaceutical companies like Fisors, Distillers, or Beecham (Smith Kline)). Now, sixty years after the antibiotic revolution, when there are fears that the days of antibiotics are numbered it has never been more timely to look at the beginnings.

Product Details

Author:
Kevin Brown
Book Format:
Paperback
Date Published:
1 September 2005
Dimensions:
19.18 x 12.7 x 2.79 cm
ISBN-10:
0750931531
ISBN-13:
9780750931533
Language:
English
Pages:
353
Weight:
294.83 gm

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