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Selman Waksman Born: 1888Streptomycin. A pioneer in microbiology, Waksman specialized in the study of microbes in soil. His most important find, streptomycin, provided the first effective treatment for tuberculosis, a disease that had ravaged mankind. Previously, tuberculosis victims were kept in sanitaria where their main treatment was fresh air and a healthy diet. Waksman's success inspired others to research antibiotics. Died: 1973Fact Monster/Information Please® Database, © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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