Original laboratory sample of 'M and B 693', England, 1938

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Original laboratory sample of 'M and B 693', England, 1938. Science Museum, London. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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M & B 693 was one of the first generation of sulphonamide antibiotics, pro-duced for the first time in 1938. The first chemical cure for pneumonia, it was hailed as a wonder drug. M & B 693 could also prevent the growth of the blood-poisoning bacteria in wounds and was used to protect against gan-grene. It could either be taken in tablet form or the powder could be placed in wounds. It was used so widely during the Second World War that May & Baker had difficulty keeping up with demand. It was later largely superseded by penicillin and sulphonamides. maker: May & Baker Place made: Dagenham, Barking and Dagenham, Greater London, England, United Kingdom

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