Sir Alexander Fleming shows original penicillin petri dish; 1955
Sir Alexander Fleming shows the original petri dish in which he observed mould growing in a dish of staphylococci bacteria that led to the discovery of penicillin; 1955 (LCA6503P - AEVZ001J)
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1284880847
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January 12, 1955
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London, United Kingdom
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