- 1928
- 1945
- 1960
- Non of these
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Penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming, a Scottish bacteriologist, in 1928. Penicillin was first used to treat soldiers during World War II, and its introduction revolutionized the treatment of bacterial infections, saving countless lives. Today, penicillin and its derivatives are still widely used to treat a variety of bacterial infections, making it one of the most important discoveries in medical history.