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  1. May 13, 2024 · Alexander Fleming (born August 6, 1881, Lochfield Farm, Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland—died March 11, 1955, London, England) was a Scottish bacteriologist best known for his discovery of penicillin. Fleming had a genius for technical ingenuity and original observation.

  2. May 10, 2024 · The draughty passage was 11 feet long and four feet wide. Distillation under partial vacuum was carried out at 40°C and the pH of the liquid had to be kept at under 6.5 to prevent loss of penicillin. This was moni-tored every hour by drawing off a sample. and using pH colour indicators to check the pH.

  3. May 17, 2024 · 0. 1 view 2 minutes ago. 🎥 Travel back to 1928 and enter the modest London lab where Alexander Fleming made one of the greatest medical discoveries: penicillin. 🧫💊 #Discovery # ...

  4. 2 days ago · While working at St Mary's Hospital in London in 1928, Scottish physician Alexander Fleming was the first to experimentally determine that a Penicillium mould secretes an antibacterial substance, which he named "penicillin".

  5. 6 days ago · With Florey and Chain, Fleming is awarded the Noble prize in Medicine or Physiology in 1945. References: 1. Link to Nobel Prize website (nobelprize.org): 1945 Nobel Prize. 2. Fleming, A. 1929. On the antibacterial action of cultures of a Penicillium, with a special reference to their use in the isolation of B. influenze. Brit. J. Exp. Path. 10: ...

  6. May 14, 2024 · The story behind the discovery of the first antibiotic, penicillin, is a fascinating one. In 1928, Scottish scientist Alexander Fleming was working in his laboratory at St. Mary’s Hospital in London, England. He was studying staphylococci bacteria, which caused serious infections in wounds and other areas of the body.

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