Florey, the man who made penicillin

by Lennard Bickel

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"Howard Florey was the brilliant, ambitious and sometimes ruthless Australian who developed penicillin, the first antibiotic, enabling a mastery of disease and death never before imagined in human history.This many-sided man was the first Australian to be President of the Royal Society and when he died in 1968, Sir Robert Menzies said 'in terms of world well-being, Florey was the most important man ever born in Australia'. "

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This book has done a lot to redress the imbalance in the story of the development of penicillin. Howard Florey, An energetic young Australian turns up in Oxford as a Rhodes scholar, and finds himself taking the strategic option to follow a lead from a paper by Alexander Fleming. Fleming had noticed that bacteria were turned in their tracks by a mould, but was not able to harness it or grow sufficient material to conduct any further tests - and abandoned the idea. Through much hard work and lots of lobbying from a team under Florey's direction, penicillin made it as the common medical treatment for infections.
The story is well told by Bickel. Necessarily he had to expose Florey as a reluctant player not keen on self-promotion or show more plaudits. And that Fleming willingly and probably accidentally filled the role such that he is usually given much, if not all, of the credit for penicillin. Watch out for the small story at the end where Florey is asked to financially contribute to a tribute to Fleming. show less
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Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir, History, Science & Nature
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615.329Applied science & technologyMedicine & healthPharmacology and therapeuticsOrganic drugsDrugs from plants and microorganisms
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R674 .F54 .B5MedicineMedicine (General)History of medicine. Medical expeditions
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