Antibiotics: A Graphic History


Bacterial infections are a constant threat to human health. Antibiotics stop a bacterial infection from multiplying. They help treat pneumonia, strep throat, and many other infections. But before antibiotics, treatments for these diseases were limited or misguided. In 1929, the accidental discovery of the first antibiotic, a bacteria-killing liquid called penicillin, kicked off a medical revolution. The use of this new treatment has saved countless lives from World War II soldiers and to modern hospital patients. Explore current issues in antibiotics and the best ways to fight bacteria in this graphic history.

ISBN Number
9781541583917
Trim Size
7" x 9"
Binding Type
Library Bound
Number of Pages
32
Author
Brandon Terrell
Publisher
Lerner Publishing Group (Graphic Univers
Copyright Date
2022
Dewey Number
615.7/922
Reading Level
4
Guided Level
W