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Penicillin: More than a Moldy Petri Dish

Stuff You Missed in History Class

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World War Two - The Ethical Issues

Doctors and medical ethesists generally agreed that if a patient needed penisilon and the penisilon was available, they could have it. But people also believed that information about how to make it, or samples of the mould itself, should not be shared with germany nor any countries likely to co operate with them. Another ethical issue was access to penasillon. Once clinical trials were complete, the penesilin being produced was going to be reserved almost exclusively for military use. This led some people to figure out ways to make their own penecillon. For example, on november tenth 19 forty three, julius a vogel, who was the plant physician

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