P. 1: During the first world war , a British army doctor, Dr Alexander Fleming looked for ways to treat infections caused by dangerous bacteria entering soldiers' wounds.
P.2 : This was the moment of the discovery of penicilin, one of today's antibiotic
P.3 : His discovery was made by accident when an open dish of seaweed with bacteria, which had sat overnight on a labolatory table, had partly changed color the next morning.
P.4 ; Subsequently, Dr Flemig was awarded Nobel Prize in 1945 for his discovery
P. 1: During the first world war , a British army doctor, Dr Alexander Fleming looked for ways to treat infections caused by dangerous bacteria entering soldiers' wounds.
P.2 : This was the moment of the discovery of penicilin, one of today's antibiotic
P.3 : His discovery was made by accident when an open dish of seaweed with bacteria, which had sat overnight on a labolatory table, had partly changed color the next morning.
P.4 ; Subsequently, Dr Flemig was awarded Nobel Prize in 1945 for his discovery