Sir Howard Walter Florey
1898-1968
English Pathologist
Sir Howard Walter Florey was also known as Baron Florey of Adelaide. He was an Australian-born British pathologist who worked with Ernst Boris Ch...
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The Australian experimental pathologist and teacher Howard Walter Florey, Baron Florey of Adelaide (1898-1968), helped isolate penicillin and develop it as a successful nontoxic antibacterial agent fo...
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The work of Howard Walter Florey gave the world one of its most valuable disease-fighting drugs--penicillin. Alexander Fleming discovered, in 1929, the mold that produced an antibacterial substance, b...
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The work of Howard Walter Florey gave the world one of its most valuable disease-fighting drugs, penicillin. Alexander Fleming discovered, in 1929, the mold that produced an antibacterial substance, b...
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Born in Adelaide, Australia, Florey became a leading researcher of the disease process. With colleague Ernst Chain, he isolated penicillin, making possible its wide production and use in treating bact...
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Born in Adelaide, Australia, Florey became a leading researcher of the disease process. With colleague Ernst Chain, he isolated penicillin, making possible its wide production and use in treating bact...
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Born in Adelaide, Australia, Florey became a leading researcher of the disease process. With colleague Ernst Chain, he isolated penicillin, making possible its wide production and use in treating bact...
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