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Penicillin Collection

Background imagePenicillin Collection: Penicillin Culture / 1929

Penicillin Culture / 1929
Original culture plate on which Sir Alexander Fleming first observed the growth of penicillin notatum in 1929

Background imagePenicillin Collection: Howard Florey in Lab

Howard Florey in Lab
Howard Florey injects penicillin into the tail of a mouse Date: circa 1940

Background imagePenicillin Collection: Production line - penicillin production Imperial Chemical Industries - 4 May 1944

Production line - penicillin production Imperial Chemical Industries - 4 May 1944. Date: 1944

Background imagePenicillin Collection: Penicillin bottle

Penicillin bottle
Bottle of penicillin (Calcium Salt) dated 28/12/1943. The bottle contains enough penicillin for the treatment of ten life threatiening cases. Date: 1944

Background imagePenicillin Collection: Alexander Fleming

Alexander Fleming (1881-1955) Scottish biologist and pharmacologist who discovered penicillin

Background imagePenicillin Collection: FLEMING, Alexander (1881-1955). British microbiologist

FLEMING, Alexander (1881-1955). British microbiologist, discoverer of the penicillin. Nobel Prize in 1945. Alexander Fleming. Oil on canvas. Private Collection

Background imagePenicillin Collection: Science / Robert Robinson

Science / Robert Robinson
ROBERT ROBINSON Scientist; pioneer in the synthetic production of penicillin; winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1947 for his work on alkaloids

Background imagePenicillin Collection: Howard Florey Working

Howard Florey Working
HOWARD WALTER FLOREY Australian-born pathologist, Nobel Prize 1945 : shown injecting penicillin into the tail of a mouse

Background imagePenicillin Collection: Penicillin Plant / Sanders

Penicillin Plant / Sanders
Dr A G Sanders, one of the penicillin research team at Oxford University with Howard Florey, with the experimental plant for extracting penicillin that he set up

Background imagePenicillin Collection: Medicine Goes Down

Medicine Goes Down
A good little girl lets Mummy give her a spoonful of medicine during a pause from a bedtime story

Background imagePenicillin Collection: Norman Heatley

Norman Heatley
NORMAN G HEATLEY English scientist who played a crucial role in the discovery of penicillin : at work in his Cambridge laboratory in the early 1940s


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