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dc.date.issued2018-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/112311-
dc.descriptionScanned from the originals held in Rare Books & Special Collections. For high resolution images, please contact Special Collections.en
dc.subjectFauldingen
dc.subjectPenicillinen
dc.subjectpharmaceuticalen
dc.subjectSir Howard Floreyen
dc.titlePhotographs of the production of Penicillinen
dc.typeImageen
dc.identifier.callnumMSS 615.329 F216p-
Appears in Collections:F.H. Faulding & Co.

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Faulding_01.jpg1. The incubating room where penicillin mould grows and produces penicillin1.52 MBJPEGThumbnail
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Faulding_02.jpg2. A section of the bacteriological laboratory1.26 MBJPEGThumbnail
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Faulding_03.jpg3. Filling Ampoules with Penicillin1.5 MBJPEGThumbnail
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Faulding_04.jpg4. Packing Penicillin in a sterile cabinet1.05 MBJPEGThumbnail
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Faulding_05.jpg5. View of the sterile filling rooms and cabinets1.41 MBJPEGThumbnail
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Faulding_06.jpg6. Sir Earle Page, Federal minister for health inspects the sterile filling area762.01 kBJPEGThumbnail
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Faulding_07.jpg7. The biological laboratory where rabbits were used to test for pyrogens1.44 MBJPEGThumbnail
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Faulding_08.jpg8. Section of the bacteriological control laboratory1.03 MBJPEGThumbnail
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Faulding_09.jpg9. The extraction plant for removing penicillin from the liquid1.15 MBJPEGThumbnail
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Faulding_10.jpg10. Inspecting disposable syringes after filling with penicillin injection1.35 MBJPEGThumbnail
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Faulding_11.jpg11. The improved freeze-drier used in later production1.42 MBJPEGThumbnail
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Faulding_12.jpg12. The first freeze-drier used to concentrate the penicillin solution1.03 MBJPEGThumbnail
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Faulding_13.jpg13. Inoculating the sterile media with penicillin spores1.23 MBJPEGThumbnail
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Faulding_14.jpg14. One of the autoclaves for sterilizing the media1.45 MBJPEGThumbnail
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Faulding_15.jpg15. Penicillin being bred for clinical application in ceramic pots at oxford. Early 19411.43 MBJPEGThumbnail
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Faulding_16.jpg16. Ceramic pots1.05 MBJPEGThumbnail
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Faulding_17.jpg17. Sir Howard Florey1.97 MBJPEGThumbnail
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