gramicidin
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of gramicidin
First recorded in 1935–40; Gram-(positive) + -i- + -cide + -in 2
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Instead of injecting it into the blood stream they trickled a few drops of gramicidin right on the wounds of several patients with ulcers and skin diseases.
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Since the tubercle bacillus belongs to this group, it seems almost certain to succumb to gramicidin too.
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But the doctors made it clear that the dangers of gramicidin have to be tested more completely.
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In spite of such failings, gramicidin touched off a chain reaction.
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The development of penicillin was independent of our work with gramicidin.
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