A Miracle From A Mould AKA Alexander Fleming Penicillin Discovery (1944)
Unissued, unused footage dates and locations may be unclear, unknown. Titles read: African Mirror No. 246 A MIRACLE FROM A MOULD. C, Us of mouldy potatoes, bread and fruit. M, S still of Professor Alexander Fleming of St Mary s Hospital, London, the man who discovered penicillin. C, Us of laboratory dishes with mould cultures on them, as commentator explains the work that led to the discovery of the drug. C, U of specimen of penicillin spores that has been sent to South Africa (label on side of bottle is dated 6 January 1944). The bottle is opened and a tiny tube with a pellet inside it taken out. The tube is cut open, the pellet is dropped into a test tube of fluid. The fluid is added to other tubes and incubated in a special cabinet. Later, the tubes are taken out. C, U of one of the test tubes to show it is now a large, mouldy blob. The penicillin is transferred into glass flasks for further incubation. Shot of the flasks with clear liquid inside; fade into shot of flasks with mass o
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