RE: The Dawn of the Antibiotic Era: The Penicillin Story and The Fleming Myth
Wow, this was a journey.. I enjoyed every bit. I must admit that I never came across any story about it's discovery (might be popular). Neither do I even know Fleming nor the Oxford guys talk less of knowing they got a Nobel Prize (I actually don't know any science history, any, I'm sure. I knw it's bad.. Steemit helping already)
Cooperation is a key phenomenon in any place of human existence. From it, many positives are birthed.
I also disagree that his discovery was by accident even if the circumstances looks so. He had efforts that lead to it and his post efforts are not ignorable...
That's why they say, the kind of friends or people around you have great effect on you. His discovery was helped by the fact that he had relevant people around.
I hope some 'lucky' moment happens and we get lasting cure for HIV and other deadly diseases out there.
This is absolutely fantastic and well researched, no wonder you've been away for long, you were preparing something nice.
Thanks for helping me learn.
That is why @steemstem is here to help.
Yea was not the first to notice the penicillin mould, but his response towards it alone is outstanding compared to others who also saw it.
I do hope we get to see more lucky moments, although some people might be against lucky. Who cares if diseases are treated and averted.
Am glad you love it. Nice welcoming back comment.
You're welcomed.....
Lol, who cares! Let's get cured!