A young French army doctor, Ernest Duchesne, noted that the Arabs used a special ointment to treat skin wounds, made from a mold that grows between the donkey’s saddle and back. It was a compound rich in penicillin.
A young French army doctor, Ernest Duchesne, noted that the Arabs used a special ointment to treat skin wounds, made from a mold that grows between the donkey’s saddle and back. It was a compound rich in penicillin.