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The autumn of 1928 was damp, unusually damp even for London . The laboratory of St. WAS's Hospital of Mary ventilated by the open window one's Slightly through the which dead leaves and a dust Were blown in.
To Dr. The Fleming by Alexander, the hospital A's bacteriologist, WAS writing an article on the Behaviour of staphylococci, the which a cause Bacilli Various illnesses in human beings and animals.
A friend E HAD AT Called the laboratory. As the two men talked, Dr. Fleming washed out some culture plates that had been spoiled by moulds coming from the air. Fine cultures of staphylococci were constantly being spoiled by moulds. Since such things happened from time to time and he was calm by nature, they did not bother him. He took one of the plates and turned the tap. As he did so he glanced at the plate and then turned off the water.
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