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    medicines saved an unbelievably large amount of suffering patients – for example the discovery of Sulfanilamide by Gerhard Johannes Paul Domagk was very innovative. While sulfanilamide was available‚ there was an 11% mortality rate. The discovery of penicillin by the Scottish bacteriologist Sir Alexander Fleming was also pivotal. To further manifest the benefits of

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    Fourteen years after the invention of the first penicillin‚ in March 1942‚ Anne Miller became the first civilian patient to be successfully treated with penicillin. She was one of many patients that evidently needed the antibiotic for life threatening purposes after miscarrying and developing an infection that led to blood poisoning. Penicillin not only treated woman with life threatening conditions but also men after WWI military duties. Penicillin was the miracle medicine to many Americans for over

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    Introduction: Chemical methods of control: Antimicrobial drugs‚ involves the use of chemicals to prevent and treat infectious diseases. Pasteur and others observed that infecting an animal with Pseudomonas aeruginosa protected the animal against Bacillus anthracis. Later‚ the word “antibiosis” (against life) for this inhibition and called the inhibiting substance “Antibiotic”. As researchers found out more and more about these chemicals they were able to discover that antibiotics are chemicals

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    labor‚ education‚ health administrations and public affairs. The panel looked into the Tuskegee case and found that the research was done without being informed of the study and treatment. They also noticed that the men were misled and was not given penicillin‚ even when there was a cure for syphilis. They also found that the experiment didn’t list or state anything about giving the subject/men a choice to quit the study. The panel states that the experiment was “ethically unjustified” and in 1972‚ advised

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    Independent Variables: antibacterial soap‚ household bleach‚ household disinfectant‚ penicillin‚ amoxicillin‚ erythromycin D. Dependent Variables: Hemophilus influenzae‚ Straphylococcus aureus‚ Streptococcus E. Control Variable: Sterile Filter Paper III. Hypothesis: If the most effective solution for pathogenic bacteria is household bleach‚ then the descending order from best to least are household bleach‚ Penicillin‚ Amoxicillin‚ Household Disinfectant‚ Anti-Bacterial Soap‚ Erthromycin‚ Sterile

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    preventing the formation of cell walls. In 1928‚ Alexander Flemming discovered Penicillin on a plate with Staphylococcus bacteria which he was studying and he observed that the Penicillin was inhibiting the growth of the bacteria. What he didn’t know at the time was that he was discovering something that would ultimately act as an antibiotic towards may different kinds of bacteria. However‚ it was eventually realized that Penicillin works much better on Gram positive bacteria than Gram negative. The reason

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    com/health/microbes/bacteria/clperf.htm 12. Benzylpenicillin. Wikipedia. [internet] 2011. [cited October 15‚ 2011]; Available from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benzylpenicillin 13. Penicillin G Injection Official FDA information‚ side effects and uses. [internet] Revised March 2011. [cited October 15‚ 2011]; Available from: http://www.drugs.com/pro/penicillin-g-injection.html 14. Emi Latham. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. [internet] May 2010. [cited October 17‚ 2011]; Available from: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1464149-overview

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    the soles of the feet make it difficult for patients to walk. More than 50 million cases of yaws have been treated with penicillin in 46 countries. 75% of the infected are children under the age of 15. There is no vaccine for yaws‚ but one dose of penicillin‚ or most antibiotics‚ usually kills the bacteria fairly quickly. In later stages of the disease doses of penicillin are given through a three week time span. The disease returning after being cured is very rare. Skin lesions take months to

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    different in the way they are treated. Bacterial infections are usually treated with antibiotics pills. Penicillin was discovered in the 1920s by a British scientist named Alexander Fleming. Fleming almost accidently discovered the natural growing substance. He named it Penicillin after the Penicillium mold that made it. The first antibiotic discovered that could attack certain bacteria was Penicillin. In 1940 two scientists‚ Howard Florey and Ernest Chain‚ were researching projects in bacteriology looking

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    amazing the inventions that were made‚ how they were used during that time‚ and how we use those ideas in modern times. There were many great inventions that are remembered today‚ some of which were penicillin‚ the first computer‚ and radio navigation.("Top 10 Inventions Discovered During WWII") Penicillin was a very important innovation during WW2‚ it helped save lives by killing infections. Radio navigation also was an invention that changed the world‚ it helped direct aircrafts on to the ground safely

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