The book had impossible things: cartoons of antibiotic mechanisms as little wrecking balls (penicillins breaking the purple wall), molecular mimics as con artists tricking your immune system (rheumatic fever), and a full-page diagram of the “Z-Pak Highway” showing exactly where azithromycin gets stuck in traffic.
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His board exams were in six weeks. He was going to fail. He was going to be the first med student in history to be defeated by a bacterium named Coxiella burnetii . The book had impossible things: cartoons of antibiotic
He smiled. Hantavirus. He marked the answer. microbiology made ridiculously simple latest edition