the second world war had started
Alexandra - (no change needed)
To HEAL you?
Fleming did not invent penicillin, he discovered it by accident when it ruined an experiment he was doing trying to culture bacteria. It took many others and the expediency of wartime emergency funding to invent the technologies needed to mass produce penicillin as a drug. Many later antibiotics related to penicillin were later invented in labs, but penicillin is not anyone's invention as it is a natural substance made by a type of fungus.
Alexander FlemingAlexander Fleming (1881-1955) discovered(not invented) the antibiotic effects of the mold in 1928. He was able to extract the chemicals the mold creates that attacks bacteria.
The antibiotics prevent the growth of the bacteria that is needed to make the milk become yogurt.
No, antibiotics are needed to cure chlamydia.
NO. They are antibiotics. anti = against; and bio = life. Therefore antibiotics kill bacteria etc. (Indirectly, antibiotics may contribute to pain relief if the pain is caused by the types of infection resulting from those germs which antibiotics kill. However, antibiotics should never be taken as a direct painkiller. Rather, one should take them to fight germs when one has become infected; but only after ascertaining that antibiotics are needed and will help. A doctor should be consulted. Taking antibiotics for too long, or when not needed, can have unwanted consequences.)
Alexandra came to live with the Finches to provide guidance and supervision for Scout and Jem, as Atticus needed help raising his children. She believed that Scout needed a feminine influence and proper education on how to become a lady.
Alexandra wants Atticus to dismiss Calpurnia, their longtime housekeeper and caregiver to his children, under the belief that Calpurnia is no longer needed now that Alexandra has moved in to take care of the household. Alexandra feels Calpurnia is no longer a necessity and wants to assert her authority in the house.
Aunt Alexandra, Atticus' sister.
Therapy is aimed at preventing or reducing dehydration, and using antibiotics when needed.
Yes, Lyme's disease can be fatal if you do not get the required antibiotics needed to treat the disease.