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How did the discovery of penicillin accidentally change the landscape of modern military medicine?

How did a messy, contaminated petri dish in Alexander Fleming's laboratory fundamentally alter the survival rates of soldiers in World War II?

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Before penicillin, minor battlefield cuts and shrapnel wounds were a death sentence due to inevitable bacterial gangrene and blood poisoning. The mass production of this first antibiotic during WWII meant that for the first time in human history, doctors could instantly cure massive infections, saving millions of troops from amputation and death.

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