The Discovery Of Penicillin

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In some cases, Penicillin can be the difference between life and death for some people. Having the luxury is dedicated to the discoveries from many scientists, Andrew Moyer and Alexander Fleming, in particular. This medicine has saved the lives of many American soldiers, and the allies as well during the tough times of World War II. The infectious diseases could have killed many without the discovery of penicillin. The discovery of the drug is life changing. Andrew Moyer was one of the fantastic scientists to discover penicillin. Dr. Moyer was an expert on the nutrition of molds. According to The History of Penicillin by Mary Bellis, “Andrew J Moyer… with the assistance of Dr. Heatley… in increasing the yields of penicillin 10 times” (124). Furthermore, after the discovery of the drug, the price skyrocketed after the effectiveness was realized. According to Bellis also said, “… from nearly priceless in 1940, to $20 per dose in July 1943, to $0.55 per dose by 1946”(124). The discovery was monumental. Although penicillin was a great discovery, it was not discovered on purpose. Alexander Fleming has been credited with the discovery of penicillin. Fleming left his lab to go on vacation, but left a big …show more content…

Penicillin saved many lives during the war, which could have greatly changed the outcome of the war. Many of the soldiers had infectious diseases that could not have been cured any other way and could have killed them, with many others alongside them. According to Not-So-Dumb-Luck by Jesse Lane, “Perhaps the most compelling fact about penicillin is that it went on to save hundreds of thousands of lives during World War II, and continued to forestall infectious diseases ever since”(122). The allied soldiers of the Americans also were helped by the drug and went on to live out their lives and serve their country proud. This drug continues to serve the same purpose today as it did many years

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