In 1951, space-age drug Terramycin promised a utopian future: children who would once have died could now dream of becoming astronauts, crops were protected from light and animals grew to twice the size. But the drive to use such wonder drugs for everything actually caused a modern nightmare of drug resistance.
Drugs, space travel and the ‘age of promise’
Words by Alice White
- In pictures
About the author
Alice White
Alice is a digital editor and Wikimedian for Wellcome Collection. Before joining Wellcome, she researched frogs, moustaches, psychiatry in World War II, and British science-fiction fans.