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World Service,13 Nov 2010,28 mins

Barry Marshall, Scientist

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Nobel prize-winner Dr Barry Marshall made a medical discovery which rendered obsolete a multi-billion dollar drugs market aimed at treating stomach ulcers. To do this he was his own guinea-pig, deliberately drinking a petri-dish full of bacteria to test out his theory. Luckily he lived to tell the tale, and discovered the cure for ulcers - however the medical establishment and drug companies didn't want to listen at first. He tells his story to Owen Bennett-Jones.

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