Dr René MARTIN explains how the French government took over experiments around penicillin, notably by creating three penicillin centres. The doctors were then able to tackle a deadly disease, infectious endocarditis, and had great success. Next to him is a young woman who was their first patient. She testifies to her healing, which allowed her to resume her profession as a teacher. She says she was very affected by the death of Dr Fleming, since it is thanks to him that she is still alive: "ten years of life is something"...
Producteur: Radiodiffusion Télévision Française - Participant : Chabbert, Yves - Participant : Martin, René
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Credits:Participant : Chabbert, Yves-Participant : Martin, René