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  1. Jan 1, 2005 · Fleming, known as Alec to his family, had a rather idyllic childhood on an Ayrshire farm. His “rags to riches” story is so much a part of medical folklore that readers might have heard that young Alec went to school barefoot as his family was so poor. Brown points out that the family was in fact comfortably off.

  2. Oct 1, 2001 · Both books maintain a breezy pace and evenhanded perspective and include interesting, unexpected aspects of the lives and personalities of these two men. Black-and-white full-page photos attempt to illuminate, but sometimes jar (one in Fleming pictures kids in tennis shoes playing in an urban slum-in the 1890s?).

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  3. Alexander Fleming Biography. Sir Alexander Fleming (6 August 1881 – 11 March 1955) was born in East Ayrshire, Scotland in 1881. He was a biologist and pharmacologist most famous for his discovery of the antibiotic substance penicillin in 1928. He was awarded a Nobel Prize, jointly with Howard Florey and Ernst Boris Chain for medicine in 1945.

  4. Nov 12, 2012 · Alexander Fleming : The Discovery Of Penicillin (A Short Biography for Children) Sir Alexander Fleming was a Scottish bacteriologist best known for his discovery of penicillin. Best Children's Biographies : Write a biography for kids by thinking about what a child would enjoy learning about a person, covering important achievements, creating an ...

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  5. Nov 12, 2012 · Sir Alexander Fleming was a Scottish bacteriologist best known for his discovery of penicillin. Best Children's Biographies : Write a biography for kids by thinking about what a child would enjoy learning about a person, covering important achievements, creating an outline and getting help from a child reader.

  6. Sir Alexander Fleming (August 6, 1881 – March 11, 1955) discovered the antibiotic substance lysozyme and isolated the antibiotic substance penicillin from the fungus Penicillium notatum. Biography . Fleming was born on a farm at Lochfield in Ayrshire, Scotland and was schooled for two years at the Academy in Kilmarnock.

  7. Blackbirch Press, 2002 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 64 pages. Alexander Fleming's discovery of the bacteria-fighting properties of penicillium mold paved the way for the development of modern antibiotics. Thanks to his work, common infections that in earlier times meant almost certain death are largely a thing of the past.

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