Superbugs, resistant to the strongest anti-biotics, are threatening to bring back all the deadly diseases we thought we had conquered. Back in the day, before Fleming and penicillin, medicine was hardly further along than the days when doctors shook a rattle, raised a blister on the scalp or stuck a leech on you. If you got sick your body either cured itself or you died. We seem to be approaching those days again, where modern medicine is creating creatures smarter than the medicine men, or if not smarter, then at least capable of faster adaptation.
Back when your health was failin’
You relied upon a Galen
To use his knowledge skills to make you well
But though Galen sure was willin’
He just had no penicillin
And you closed your eyes and heard a slow church bell
And then there came Joe Lister
And he said don’t raise a blister
And he said it loud in no uncertain terms
He said contrary to rumors
Sickness is not caused by humors
But by little beasties I am calling germs
Well in time the docs conceded
Sanitation might be needed
And they started in to washing up their hands
Death by doctor then diminished
But the medics were not finished
For a new drug soon killed germs in all the lands
All because one Alex Fleming
After hawing and some hemming
Showed that penicillin did despite its quirks
Cured all kinds of harsh diseases
To the point where sickness ceases
To concern the docs ‘cause penicillin works
There now came anti-biotics
And new stuff for the psychotics
And the pharma business boomed and profits soared
But we’re doomed for disappointment
There’s a fly in every ointment
And the little beasties gathered up their horde
And proceeded to adapt to
All the drugs that had been mapped to
Cure the ills of everyone the docs could reach
So that now the drugs are failin’
To make cures, we’re back to Galen
And once more we’re back to blisters and the leech
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