Penicillin was a drug that helped eat away bacteria and when soldiers received battle wounds the penicillin helped against infection.
During World War 2, penicillin was first mass-produced and saved millions of lives.
World War II (2)
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World War 2. The Allies had it, and the Axis did not.
Penicillin was a major life saver.
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Penicillin was in much wider use during WWII then before.
Penicillin was discovered in 1928 by Alexander Fleming, but it wasn't until the early 1940s that it was mass-produced and widely used as an antibiotic. The development and production of penicillin gained significant momentum during World War II, particularly around 1941-1943.
Penicillin was first used clinically in 1941, after its discovery by Alexander Fleming in 1928. Its widespread use began during World War II, significantly aiding in the treatment of bacterial infections. The mass production of penicillin was developed in the early 1940s, making it a crucial antibiotic in modern medicine.
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