Our Syphilitic Political Equivalent

For centuries syphilis was a huge killer, especially after the First World War. Then in 1928 the Scottish virus researcher Sir Alexander Fleming, accidentally discovered penicillin, the world’s first and still most used anti-biotic. At last, it seemed the scourge was over. But alas, not so for it subsequently re-emerged and annually kills up to … Continue reading Our Syphilitic Political Equivalent