penicillinfelfedezése
Penicillinfelfedezése, meaning the discovery of penicillin, is a pivotal event in medical history. It refers to the serendipitous observation by Scottish physician and microbiologist Alexander Fleming in 1928. Fleming was working with Staphylococcus bacteria in his laboratory at St. Mary's Hospital in London. Upon returning from a holiday, he noticed that one of his Petri dishes, which had been contaminated with a mold, showed a clear zone around the mold where the bacteria had been killed.
Fleming identified the mold as Penicillium notatum and deduced that it was producing a substance that inhibited
The true potential of penicillin was realized during World War II. A team of scientists at the