Bacterial medicine is starting to emerge ONE of the crucial transitions of modern health care was from herbal to chemical medicine. Doctors had known for millennia that willow bark and poppy sap relieve pain. But [...]
Treating disease with microbes
- November 5, 2012
- Treating disease with microbes
- Posted by innovation at 7:43 pm
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