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  1. La Vie De Sir Alexander Fleming (French Edition) by Andre Maurois, 1959-06-30
  2. The life of Sir Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin (Penguin books) by André Maurois, 1963
  3. The Life of Sir Alexander Fleming by Andre Maurois, 1963
  4. THE PENICILLIN MAN: THE STORY OF SIR ALEXANDER FLEMING. by John. Rowland, 1967
  5. PENICILLIN: ITS PRACTICAL APPLICATION. by Sir Alexander (Editor). Fleming, 1950-01-01
  6. Penicillin, Its Practical by Sir Alexander, ed. FLEMING, 1946
  7. Lysozyme. by Sir Alexander FLEMING, 1929
  8. Chemotherapy Yesterday, To-day, and To-morrow. The Linacre Lecture 1946. by Sir Alexander Fleming, 1946-01-01
  9. The life of Sir Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin. Translated from the French by Gerard Hopkins and with an introduction by Professor Robert Cruickshank. by André. [FLEMING] MAUROIS, 1959
  10. Sir Alexander Fleming: Man of Penicillin by John Malkin, 1985-12
  11. The Life of sir Alexander Fleming by A Maurois, 1959
  12. THE LIFE OF SIR ALEXANDER FLEMING DISCOVERER OF PENCILLIN by ANDRE MAUROIS, 1000
  13. la vie de Sir Alexander Fleming by Andre Maurois, 1959-01-01
  14. La Vie De Sir Alexander Fleming by Andre Maurois, 1959

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  • Born: 6 August 1881 Birthplace: Lochfield, Aryshire, Scotland Died: 11 March 1955 Best Known As: The bacteriologist who discovered penicillin
Alexander Fleming is famous for discovering the usefulness of penicillin as an antibacterial agent. Raised in rural Scotland, he moved to London in his teens and worked as a shipping clerk and served in the Territorial Army. He earned his medical degree in 1906 from St. Mary's Medical School, where he spent his career (with the exception of a stint as a medical corps captain during World War I). A researcher in the area of antiseptics and antibacterial substances, in 1921 he discovered a natural protein with bacteria-killing properties that he named lysozome. In his lab in 1928 Fleming discovered some bacteria-repelling mold in an uncovered culture of staphylococci . He identified the mold as Penicillium notatum and published his findings in 1929, naming the substance penicillin. Fleming lacked sufficient chemistry skills to exploit his findings, but years later penicillin was developed by Howard Florey and Ernest Chain into the first significant antibiotic. Fleming was knighted in 1944, and in 1945 he shared the

8. Sir Alexander Fleming (Scottish Bacteriologist) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedi
Sir Alexander Fleming (Scottish bacteriologist), Aug. 6, 1881Lochfield Farm, Darvel, Ayrshire, Scot.March 11, 1955London, Eng.Scottish bacteriologist best known for his discovery
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Table of Contents: Sir Alexander Fleming Article Article Education and early career Education and early career Discovery of penicillin Discovery of penicillin Additional Reading Additional Reading Related Articles Related Articles Supplemental Information Supplemental Information - Spotlights Spotlights External Web sites External Web sites Citations Primary Contributor: Kevin Brown ARTICLE from the Sir Alexander Fleming penicillin . Fleming had a genius for technical ingenuity and original observation. His work on wound infection and lysozyme , an antibacterial enzyme found in tears and saliva, guaranteed him a place in the history of

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Skin and Soft Tissue Infections, Skin Parasites, Smallpox, Sore Throat, Staphylococcal Infections, Streptococcal Infections, Syphilis, Tetanus (Lockjaw), Tickborne Infections
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Alexander Fleming (1881-1955) was one of three men who discovered and developed the first antibiotic, penicillin. Fleming was born on a farm in Scotland and worked in a shipping company as a youth. He hated the work, however, and when he received a small inheritance from a relative, he used it to go to medical school. Initially he worked for Almroth Wright, who believed strongly in the effectiveness of vaccinations to prevent disease. But Fleming thought there might be other ways to treat infections. Howard Walter Florey (1898-1968) and Ernst Boris Chain (1906-1979). Fleming, Horey, and Chain shared the 1945 Nobel Prize in medicine for their combined research with penicillin.
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Fleming, Sir Alexander 1881 1955 B acteriologist, born near Darvel, East Ayrshire, SW Scotland, UK. He studied at St Mary's Hospital, London, where he became professor
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Fleming, Sir Alexander B acteriologist, born near Darvel, East Ayrshire, SW Scotland, UK. He studied at St Mary's Hospital, London, where he became professor (1919) after serving in the army during World War 1. He was the first to use antityphoid vaccines on human beings, pioneered the use of Salvarsan against syphilis, and discovered the antiseptic powers of lysozyme. In 1928 he discovered penicillin, for which he shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1945. He was elected to the Royal Society in 1943, and was knighted in 1944.

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15. Alexander Fleming - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Sir Alexander Fleming (6 August, 1881 – 11 March, 1955) was a Scottish biologist and pharmacologist. He wrote many articles on bacteriology, immunology, and chemotherapy.
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Citizenship United Kingdom Nationality Scottish Fields Bacteriology immunology Alma mater Royal Polytechnic Institution ... Discovery of penicillin Notable awards Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Sir Alexander Fleming (6 August, 1881 – 11 March, 1955) was a Scottish biologist and pharmacologist . He wrote many articles on bacteriology, immunology, and chemotherapy. His best-known discoveries are the discovery of the enzyme lysozyme in 1923 and the antibiotic substance penicillin from the mold Penicillium notatum in 1928, for which he shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1945 with Howard Florey and Ernst Chain In 1999, Time Magazine named Fleming one of the 100 Most Important People of the 20th Century for his discovery of penicillin , and stated: It was a discovery that would change the course of history. The active ingredient in that mould, which Fleming named penicillin, turned out to be an infection-fighting agent of enormous potency. When it was finally recognised for what it was, the most efficacious life-saving drug in the world, penicillin would alter forever the treatment of bacterial infections. By the middle of the century, Fleming's discovery had spawned a huge pharmaceutical industry , churning out synthetic penicillins that would conquer some of mankind's most ancient scourges, including

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Flem ing (fl m ng), Sir Alexander 18811955. British bacteriologist who discovered penicillin in 1928. He shared a 1945 Nobel Prize for this achievement.
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