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Today in History for July 22: In 1582, England's first newspaper, the "English Mercurie," began publication. (The newspaper was later claimed to be a literary hoax written by the second Earl of ...
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We'll take spirit of Alexander Fleming into the 21st century Wes Streeting wants to harness genetic technology to prevent cancer from ever taking hold.
Production of the antibiotic penicillin had struggled to take hold at a large scale in Britain, despite being discovered in 1928 in London by Sir Alexander Fleming.
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The story of penicillin begins in 1928 with Alexander Fleming, a doctor and researcher at St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School in London.
"What are sometimes called superbugs — microbes resistant to every available drug — are not merely the stuff of nightmares.
The true, forgotten and sometimes-stinky history of the cohort who took Alexander Fleming's innovation and forever changed the face of modern medicine ...
Years later, Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin, which allegedly saved Churchill’s life when he was suffering from pneumonia during World War II. Through this article, let’s fact-check the ...