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Chapter 2 timeline
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Joseph moved to Adelaide with his wife and two young daughters
Howard's Birth
Begins school at St. Peter's Collegiate School in Adelaide.
Had bouts of pneumonia throughout the year
Had bouts of pneumonia throughout the year
Howard Entered Adelaide University Medical School
Joseph sells his business to the public
Joseph died of a heart attack at age 61
Family moved into a small bungalow similar to the one in which Howard was born
Howard finished first in his medical examinations and graduated from Adelaide University
Howard was taken by Ethel Hayter Reed and used the ruse of asking her to write an article for the Review entitled "Women in Medicine" to get to know her better
Left Australia to go to England on a ship as a surgeon and arrived in Oxford in January 1922
Florey shared a First Class in the Honours School of Physiology in 1923. One of only 5 firsts.
Wrote to Ethel that he could see himself "developing into a rather nasty product"
Florey caught the attention of Sir Charles Sherrington who was the president of the Royal Society at the time; began a correspondence with Florey that traces Florey's rapid rise as a scientist of distinction
Sir Charles Sherrington would share the Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine for discoveries regarding the functions of Neurons
Florey was awarded the prestigious John Lucas Walker Studentship at Cambridge
Spent the summer on the ship Polar Bjorn as the medical officer of the expedition
Spent 3 months in clinics in Vienna hoping to meet Freud
Spent a month in Copenhagen learning new techniques in investigating capillaries
Aarded a Rockefeller Foundation fellowship to go to the United States to study techniques of microdissection
Ethel had suffered numerous illnesses, causing her to go deaf but finished medical school and was the only woman in her class to do so
Howard and Ethel reunited on his birthday and then got married a few months later
Their daughter Pquita Mary Joanna was born
Son Charles was born. Marriage had soured so terribly that most communication was through notes left on a table
Harlold Raistrick, was the first professional biochemist to try and purify Penicillin
Raistrick and co-researchers published their results that there was no point in pursuing Penicillin in the British Medical Journal
Fleming wrote to FLorey that if he and Raistrick collaborated in the 1930s, they mate have made better progress together than they did singly.
Dr. Cecil G. Paine, made progress with mold juice from one of Fleming's cultures. Introduction of sulfa drugs shoved aside any residual enthusiasm there may have been for penicillin
Domagk tested hundreds of compounds on infected animals, discovered that an orange-red dye called sulfamidochysoidine protected mice from streptococcal infections.