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Then in 19 _______ he joined the R.A.M.C. and faced the problems of the First World War |
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2 |
Joseph Lister, an ______ surgeon applied Pasteur's discovery to surgery |
- A. English
- B. Australian
- C. American
- D. Arabian
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3 |
The Flemings, born on the land, were becoming a _______ family |
- A. Technician
- B. Medical
- C. Business
- D. Educationist
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4 |
"Therapy" means: |
- A. Natural treatment
- B. Medical treatment
- C. Treatment through prayers
- D. Megical treatment
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5 |
It was a ________________ dustiess laboratory. |
- A. Clear
- B. Pure
- C. Clean
- D. Gleaning
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6 |
Fleming discovered the body's natural <u>armour</u> against desire. |
- A. Strength
- B. Defence
- C. Power
- D. Finess
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7 |
"Invade" means: |
- A. Enter
- B. Attack
- C. Enter and control
- D. Approach
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8 |
Lysozyme was the _____________ of penicillin |
- A. Mother
- B. Forerunner
- C. Basis
- D. Sister
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9 |
For years Fleming <u>sought</u> to find a means to fight against bacteria. |
- A. Worked
- B. Struggled
- C. Tried
- D. Planned
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10 |
In 1928 Fleming was appointed Professor of Bacteriology in the university of ___________ |
- A. Washington
- B. Tokyo
- C. Liverpool
- D. London
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