Modernists recoiled from the results, while Post-Modernists accepted them.
It was thus that Martin Henry Dawson’s modernizing efforts that made him a villain to Modernists but a hero to Post-Modernists.
In the Fall of 1940, Henry Dawson took from his fifteen years of pioneering microbial work (HGT/Quorum Sensing/Molecular Mimicry/Biofilm Persisters/the unlikely survival of ‘Weak-Sister’ R & L Forms) the strong sense that there was, in fact, no direct connection between size & strength & purity and survival intelligence.
Those species that accepted the small, the weak, and the ‘deficient’ seemed better equipped for Evolution’s bottom line, long term reproductive survival.
Henry then applied this insight to the high value he placed on small microbial penicillin factories, small human penicillin processing efforts and upon small weak ‘deficient’ human patients...
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