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... up. When Fleming found the dish he noticed that there was no germs growing around the structure of the mould, Fleming's individual skill was very important in the observation of the mould because he managed to notice that there were no germs when he was just skimming through his work showing it to one of his friends, when he managed to notice that there were no germs near the mould. Fleming did not follow up his discovery, he wrote it up in one of his notebooks. He should have tried to discover why there was no germs near the mould, tried to make pure penicillin and try to use it on mice and then maybe humans to see its effect. The Right Team In 1938 Howard Florey and Ernst Chain picked up the research into penicillin. They both used their individual strengths to make the experiment successful by making pure penicillin for use on ...
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