M. & B. 693
Originally developed in 1936 by the British firm "May and Baker," this treatment option is now being explored by the allied forces. It is known for its ability to treat infections such as sore throats, pneumonia, and gonorrhea. It was once even used by Winston Churchill.
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Penicillin
Since 1939, British scientists Howard Florey and Ernst Chain have been experimenting with the discovery made by Alexander Fleming. The so called "Penicillin" is a mold that is highly effective in killing bacteria. Recently, the Allies have approved its use for the use in treatment of soldiers affected by various bacterial infections.
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Sulfa Drugs
This effective antibacterial drug is being mass produced in the United States and recommended for all soldiers in combat. One package comes with both crystalline sulfanilamide and sulfadiazine tablets. The army nurse corps will additionally always be carrying the product because of its proven effectiveness. In the event of injury, crystalline sulfanilamide should be taken externally on the wound and sulfadiazine tablets should be taken orally until a doctor says otherwise. Following these guides will save you from a deadly infection.
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