Penicillin's trajectory towards becoming an effective antibacterial chemotherapeutic agent took place during World War II. Its strategic military value was immediately recognised by the Allies, and mass production was undertaken with the prime objective of meeting the needs of the armed forces. News of its development came to be widely reported on in the media and is examined here. These reports frequently combined accounts of penicillin's prodigious clinical effectiveness with the fact that it was to remain unavailable to the civilian population essentially until the war had ended. More penicillin was to be made available to the civilian population in the United States than in Britain, but the sense that it was severely rationed remained a...
In November 1945 the recovery of Maria Geene in Delft's Bethel Hospital signaled the success of the...
The historiography of penicillin has tended to overlook the importance of developing and disseminati...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Penicillin’s trajectory towards becoming an effective antibacterial chemotherapeutic agent took pla...
Gilbert Shama considers the BBC’s dissemination of the news about penicillin during the second world...
The last 15 years or so have seen the appearance of a number of articles and biographies that have a...
In the spring of 1944 Sister Marie Immaculate was awarded a Master of Science degree for research on...
Dr. Heather McCreaThe discovery of penicillin in 1928 was a breakthrough in the world of medicine. B...
Volume 6 describes the impact of the introduction of penicillin during the Second World War, which l...
Alexander Fleming’s article published in 1929 describing the antibacterial properties of penicillin ...
Abstract As Australia and other countries seek to establish biotechnology industries, it is timely t...
After just over 75 years of penicillin’s clinical use, the world can see that its impact was immedia...
Alexander Fleming published his first description of penicillin in 1929, but the journal articles th...
As Australia and other countries seek to establish biotechnology industries, it is timely to review ...
Penicillin is one of the earliest discovered and widely used antibiotic agents, derived from the Pen...
In November 1945 the recovery of Maria Geene in Delft's Bethel Hospital signaled the success of the...
The historiography of penicillin has tended to overlook the importance of developing and disseminati...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Penicillin’s trajectory towards becoming an effective antibacterial chemotherapeutic agent took pla...
Gilbert Shama considers the BBC’s dissemination of the news about penicillin during the second world...
The last 15 years or so have seen the appearance of a number of articles and biographies that have a...
In the spring of 1944 Sister Marie Immaculate was awarded a Master of Science degree for research on...
Dr. Heather McCreaThe discovery of penicillin in 1928 was a breakthrough in the world of medicine. B...
Volume 6 describes the impact of the introduction of penicillin during the Second World War, which l...
Alexander Fleming’s article published in 1929 describing the antibacterial properties of penicillin ...
Abstract As Australia and other countries seek to establish biotechnology industries, it is timely t...
After just over 75 years of penicillin’s clinical use, the world can see that its impact was immedia...
Alexander Fleming published his first description of penicillin in 1929, but the journal articles th...
As Australia and other countries seek to establish biotechnology industries, it is timely to review ...
Penicillin is one of the earliest discovered and widely used antibiotic agents, derived from the Pen...
In November 1945 the recovery of Maria Geene in Delft's Bethel Hospital signaled the success of the...
The historiography of penicillin has tended to overlook the importance of developing and disseminati...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...