Timeline
- 1 September, 1928: Penicillin has been discovered
- 1938: Dr.Florey and Dr.Chain started their own research on penicillin
- March, 1940: Dr. Chain had developed a more purified form of penicillin.
- 17 November 1940: Penicillin is save to use
- June , 1941: Dr. Florey and Norman Heatly travel to the United States to help with the mass production of penicillin
- 1943: A worker at the Department of Agriculture brought in the moldy piece of cantaloupe and they soon discovered it produced twice as much penicillin as the original blue mold Dr. Fleming had found.
- 26 November, 1941: Andrew J. Mayer and Dr. Norman Heatly increase penicillin production x10.
- 1943: penicillin proved to be the most affective antibiotic to date.
- 1945: Dr.Fleming, Dr. Florey, and Dr. Chain all win the Noble Prize for Medicine.
- 1938: Dr.Florey and Dr.Chain started their own research on penicillin
- March, 1940: Dr. Chain had developed a more purified form of penicillin.
- 17 November 1940: Penicillin is save to use
- June , 1941: Dr. Florey and Norman Heatly travel to the United States to help with the mass production of penicillin
- 1943: A worker at the Department of Agriculture brought in the moldy piece of cantaloupe and they soon discovered it produced twice as much penicillin as the original blue mold Dr. Fleming had found.
- 26 November, 1941: Andrew J. Mayer and Dr. Norman Heatly increase penicillin production x10.
- 1943: penicillin proved to be the most affective antibiotic to date.
- 1945: Dr.Fleming, Dr. Florey, and Dr. Chain all win the Noble Prize for Medicine.