If you are talking about WWI trenches, given that penicillin was discovered in 1938, no, it did not help
can you take penicillin for diverculitis
No.
penicillin is actually the hormone used to help treat patients with diabetes
penicillin
because now we have antibiotics.
Penicillin was discovered in 1928 by Alexander Fleming, but wasn't popular until much later with the help of Florey and Chain.
to prevent the enemies from entruding the trenches and it could help the gunners get an accurate view of the enemy
All penicillin will go bad after a period of time, but it is actually better to keep liquid penicillin refrigerated. It is a good idea to check the expiration date on your penicillin, and dispose of it when it expires. Penicillin that has gone bad will not help you, and you should be careful with medications that are past their date.
Penicillin was discovered in 1928 by Alexander Fleming, but wasn't the usable until about 20 years later with the help of Florey and Chain. Fleming once said, "Nature made Penicillin, i just discovered it."
No, not at all. Rapamycin is a immunosuppressant medication that prevent rejection after organ transplant. Penicillin is an antibiotic to help the body deal with infections.
They werent as much of a target
Penicillin is not addictive as a medication, but you may get addicted to taking 24/7 because you sub conciously think it's going to help you get better.