The life of Sir Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin. Translated from the French by Gerard Hopkins and with an introd. by Robert Cruickshank.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: French Publication details: New York, Dutton [1959]Edition: [1st ed.]Description: 293 p. illus. 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 926.1
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Includes bibliography.
WAR, NEWBERY,
1. In the beginning was Scotland. -- 2. The twists in the path. -- 3. The nature of Wright. -- 4. Fleming and Wright. -- 5. The Prentice years. -- 6. The war of 1914-18. -- 7. Children and men. -- 8. First hope: the Lysozyme. -- 9. The mould juice. -- 10. Penicillin. -- 11. A new magic bullet: the sulphonamides. -- 12. The Oxford team. -- 13. War and glory. -- 14. Sir Alexander Fleming. -- 15. The Nobel prize. -- 16. Envoy extraordinary. -- 17. The silences of Professor Fleming. -- 18. The delphic oracle. -- 19. Too short a happiness.