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Experiments were made with different ___________ then gave way to the next |
- A. men
- B. animals
- C. substances
- D. chemicals
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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 |
Fleming's share was enough for him to train for a/an ______ with better prospects. |
- A. Career
- B. Business
- C. Activity
- D. Pain
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4 |
The problem was still unsolved in _______ when Alexander Fleming passed his medical examination |
- A. 1606
- B. 1706
- C. 1806
- D. 1906
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5 |
Explosives means ________ |
- A. exposure
- B. name of an exhibition
- C. bombs
- D. name of a disease
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6 |
Fleming received a share in a _____________ |
- A. gift
- B. Lottary
- C. Legacy
- D. Prize
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7 |
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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8 |
Wonderful, but _________ could never have been discovered in a lab like this |
- A. Neomycin
- B. Streptomycin
- C. penicillin
- D. terramycin
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9 |
The disease was in fact a fight between <u>leucocytes </u>and germs. |
- A. Blood drops
- B. White blood cells
- C. Helpful body parts
- D. Vitamins
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10 |
Previously surgeons had , without knowing it, <u>infected</u>their patients on the operating-table with germs. |
- A. Made disease
- B. Troubled
- C. Weakened
- D. Disturbed
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