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Penicillin
Penicillin (sometimes abbreviated PCN or pen) is a group of antibiotics derived from Penicillium fungi. ... A team of Oxford research scientists led by Australian Howard Florey and including Ernst Boris Chain and Norman Heatley devised a method of mass-producing the drug. -
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List of Old Tonbridgians
This is a list of notable alumni of the Tonbridge School. ... Norman Heatley, the man who, having been on the team of Oxford scientists which discovered penicillin, turned it into a usable medicine -
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Fleming
A Fleming is a member of the Flemish Community, and, in a slightly different meaning, an inhabitant (or descendant thereof) of Flanders, one of the Belgian regions, and in a wider sense of the word, a region overlapping parts of modern Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. ... Alexander Fleming (1881-1955), Scottish scientist who discovered penicillin -
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Amoxicillin
Amoxicillin is one of the semi-synthetic penicillins discovered by Beecham scientists. ... "A review of evidence supporting the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation for prescribing cephalosporin antibiotics for penicillin-allergic patients". -
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Norman Heatley
Norman George Heatley (January 10, 1911 – January 5, 2004) was a member of the team of Oxford University scientists who developed penicillin. ... Alexander Fleming had first discovered penicillin by accident in 1928, but at that time believed it had little application. -
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John C. Sheehan
John Clark Sheehan (23 September 1915 – 21 March, 1992) was an American organic chemist whose work on synthetic penicillin led to tailor-made forms of the drug. ... Most of the scientists experienced failure after failure because the “the appropriate techniques and reactions for putting together the penicillin molecule simply had not yet been discovered.” -
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Andrew J. Moyer
As far back as 1928, Alexander Fleming, a Scottish Bacteriologist, discovered a mold with extraordinary bacteria-killing powers. For a decade, European scientists had been trying to devise techniques to mass produce this mold (which Fleming had termed penicillin), however none of them were successful. -
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Discovery of penicillin
He grew a pure culture of the mould and discovered that it was Penicillium notatum. ... | 1941 - 1944 | USA | Brooklyn, New York: Jasper Kane and other Pfizer scientists develop the practical, deep-tank fermentation method for production of large quantities of pharmaceutical-grade penicillin. | -
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History of penicillin
He grew a pure culture of the mould and discovered that it was Penicillium notatum. ... | 1941–1944 | USA | Brooklyn, New York: Jasper Kane and other Pfizer scientists developed the practical, deep-tank fermentation method for production of large quantities of pharmaceutical-grade penicillin. | -
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Alexander Fleming
Sir Alexander Fleming (6 August 1881 – 11 March 1955) was a Scottish biologist and pharmacologist. ... The laboratory at St Mary's Hospital, London where Fleming discovered penicillin is home to the Fleming Museum.
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