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Vision by John Rowland

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Alexander Fleming (the discoverer of Penicillin) once said the greatest need for scientists was vision. "Unless they have vision they can do comparatively little with their formulae." And in his first days in Dr. Wright's laboratory at St. Mary's he began to show that he the right kind of vision for a research scientist.

taken from: 
The Penicillin Man page 40
Author: 
John Rowland