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Howard Florey Miracle Maker


No. of pages 32

Published: 1998

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Howard Florey changed history. He discovered how to make and use penicillin, the first natural antibiotic, and so saved millions of lives. The son of an Adelaide shoe manufacturer, Florey was outstanding as a scholar and sportsman. He won a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University, where he quickly proved to be a brilliant researcher. In those days, people died from minor diseases, or from infected cuts or wounds. Working against tremendous odds, Florey and his team made penicillin available in time to save huge numbers of soldiers injured in World War II. Florey was knighted and awarded the Nobel Prize for his contribution to medicine. Kirsty Murray's spirited biography of 'the bushranger of research' reveals Florey the man and Florey the medico, and captures the excitement and adventure of science.\* This is the COVER.BLURB.NOTES for Howard Florey Miracle Maker

 

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 1998 by Allen & Unwin .

Kirsty Murray has worked as an author, editor, painter, archivist. This is her first book for children.

This book has the following chapters: The serach for a miracle cure1 Beginnings2 Into the World3 The Oxford Team4 Making Miracles5 Birth of a Legend6 Beyond PenicillinImportant datesGlossaryIndex

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