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Sir Alexander Fleming on development of penicillin; 1955

Sir Alexander Fleming explains how penicillin was developed into an injectable form after testing by scientists and doctors. Refers to Professor Mark Fletcher who sits next to him, as the first doctor to inject penicillin into a human; 1955 (LCA6503P - AEVZ001J)
Sir Alexander Fleming explains how penicillin was developed into an injectable form after testing by scientists and doctors. Refers to Professor Mark Fletcher who sits next to him, as the first doctor to inject penicillin into a human; 1955 (LCA6503P - AEVZ001J)
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January 12, 1955
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