Streptomycin use in France after World War II. Child patient in a French hospital receiving the antibiotic streptomycin under aid provided through the Marshall Plan. Streptomycin, discovered by Selman Waksman in 1943, was the first antibiotic to be effective against the tuberculosis bacterium. The Marshall Plan provided aid from the USA to post-war Europe after the Second World War. Aid was provided from 1948 to 1952. This photograph dates from the period 1948 to 1967. | |
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