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John C. Sheehan, 76, the scientist who...

THE BALTIMORE SUN

John C. Sheehan, 76, the scientist who developed synthetic penicillin, died Saturday in Key Biscayne, Fla. after a long battle with cancer. He held more than 20 patents, but the most important was ampicillin, now a commonly used semi-synthetic penicillin.

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