A Famous Accident
One of the greatest pharmaceutical discoveries happened by
accident. In his haste to go on vacation, Alexander Fleming had left his
laboratory in a mess. The essence of his ongoing work involved a type of
bacteria. An infection caused by the bacteria was often terminal, and he
was looking for a remedy. He had left the bacteria out while he was
away.
When he returned from vacation, he found that his lab was covered in
fungus. He started cleaning up the mess. While he was cleaning, he had
an impulse to examine the fungus. He saw that whenever the fungus
was in close proximity to the bacteria, the bacteria died.
Though he was a messy scientist, his experiments were precise. He
thought that there might be some significance to the fungus. He
immediately commenced an experiment to assess what had happened
to the bacteria. It had either died by accident or the fungus had killed it.
The subsequent tests proved it was the latter reason.
What he found astonished him. The fungus actually killed the bad
bacteria. All this time, he had been looking for a synthetic material to kill
the bacteria. Instead, a common fungus did the job.
He knew that something in the fungus had killed the bacteria. His
next step was to find those molecules that had done it. When he found
them, he extracted them and put them into a pill. The drug proved to be
very effective. It also worked against other types of harmful bacteria.
The discovery received a lot of publicity. Soon after, the new drug
was being used all over the world. Because of the success, the scientist
was able to develop even more fabulous drugs to help people. His
accidental discovery changed the world and helped save many people’s
lives.