Ernest Duchesne (1874–1912) completed his thesis on microbial antagonism in 1897 in Lyon. His work lay unknown for fifty years, but on being brought to light led to his being credited with having discovered penicillin prior to Alexander Fleming. The claims surrounding Duchesne are examined here both from the strictly microbiological perspective, and also for what they reveal about how the process of discovery is frequently misconstrued. The combined weight of evidence presented here militates strongly against the possibility that the species of Penicillium that Duchesne worked with produced penicillin
The historiography of penicillin has tended to overlook the importance of developing and disseminat...
The historiography of penicillin has tended to overlook the importance of developing and disseminati...
From a dissertation read before the Royal Medical Society on Friday, 1st November, 1963.Many attribu...
Since penicillin came to be developed as an anti-bacterial chemotherapeutic agent during the Second ...
Dr. Heather McCreaThe discovery of penicillin in 1928 was a breakthrough in the world of medicine. B...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Alexander Fleming’s article published in 1929 describing the antibacterial properties of penicillin ...
Penicillin is one of the earliest discovered and widely used antibiotic agents, derived from the Pen...
In 1928, Alexander Fleming discovered Penicillin, which revolutionized the way infections were treat...
After just over 75 years of penicillin’s clinical use, the world can see that its impact was immedia...
served that a mould had contaminated an agar plate seeded with Staphylococcus and had apparently dis...
Volume 6 describes the impact of the introduction of penicillin during the Second World War, which l...
Julien Pierre. Pour le cinquantenaire de la pénicilline : la thèse de Duchesne rééditée : Jean Théod...
Clinical antimicrobial resistance was first reported four years before Alexander Fleming’s discovery...
In the spring of 1944 Sister Marie Immaculate was awarded a Master of Science degree for research on...
The historiography of penicillin has tended to overlook the importance of developing and disseminat...
The historiography of penicillin has tended to overlook the importance of developing and disseminati...
From a dissertation read before the Royal Medical Society on Friday, 1st November, 1963.Many attribu...
Since penicillin came to be developed as an anti-bacterial chemotherapeutic agent during the Second ...
Dr. Heather McCreaThe discovery of penicillin in 1928 was a breakthrough in the world of medicine. B...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Alexander Fleming’s article published in 1929 describing the antibacterial properties of penicillin ...
Penicillin is one of the earliest discovered and widely used antibiotic agents, derived from the Pen...
In 1928, Alexander Fleming discovered Penicillin, which revolutionized the way infections were treat...
After just over 75 years of penicillin’s clinical use, the world can see that its impact was immedia...
served that a mould had contaminated an agar plate seeded with Staphylococcus and had apparently dis...
Volume 6 describes the impact of the introduction of penicillin during the Second World War, which l...
Julien Pierre. Pour le cinquantenaire de la pénicilline : la thèse de Duchesne rééditée : Jean Théod...
Clinical antimicrobial resistance was first reported four years before Alexander Fleming’s discovery...
In the spring of 1944 Sister Marie Immaculate was awarded a Master of Science degree for research on...
The historiography of penicillin has tended to overlook the importance of developing and disseminat...
The historiography of penicillin has tended to overlook the importance of developing and disseminati...
From a dissertation read before the Royal Medical Society on Friday, 1st November, 1963.Many attribu...