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SCIENCE SURVEY

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Work in the world of science
ANTIBIOTICS-
HOW THEY WORK by Professor E. F. Gale , F.R.S. Director of the M.R.C. Unit for
Chemical Microbiology, Cambridge
Antibiotics are used to treat infectious diseases because they will kill invading bacteria without harming their host. Professor Gale discusses investigations designed to discover how these drugs can display this valuable selective action.

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