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  1. Amalia Fleming

    Greek physician, bacteriologist

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  1. Amalia Fleming Hospital (Νοσοκομείο Αμαλία Φλέμινγκ), Athens. Fleming saw herself as a Greek patriot and a defender of democracy and independence, stating: "I was born a Greek and this is an incurable disease that nothing and no one can treat or change".

  2. Jul 16, 2021 · On a day like today, June 28, 1912, the great Greek doctor, activist and philanthropist, Amalia Koutsouri-Fleming was born in Constantinople; a strong figure who left an indelible mark on the most important events in 20th century Greece. By Alexandros Theodoropoulos Amalia Fleming was born at the eternal crossroad of West and East, Constantinople, daughter of the famous dermatologist of the ...

  3. Fleming, Amalia (1912–1986) Greek bacteriologist and political activist who stood up against the military dictatorship that ruled Greece. Name variations: Lady Fleming. Born Amalia Koutsouris in 1912 in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire (now Istanbul, Turkey); died in Athens, Greece, on February 26, 1986; daughter of Harikios Koutsouris (a ...

  4. www.amaliafleming.com › aboutAbout — Amalia

    About Amalia. Amalia Fleming’s honey-covered vocal tone and sweet melodies lure us in with the promise of more to come, but then something even more surprising and powerful begins to emerge as each well-crafted lyric unfolds. The vulnerability, charm, and beauty of her persona surrender to a quiet defiance and confidence as she reflects on ...

  5. May 25, 2023 · Like a lot of songwriters, Amalia Fleming has the trials and tribulations of romance on her mind. On her newest EP produced by Tyson Leonard, Shifting States, all five songs examine ups and (mostly) downs of relationships.

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  7. Amalia (née Koutsouri-Vourekas), Lady Fleming. (1912-1986), Greek doctor, activist and politician; second wife of Sir Alexander Fleming. Sitter in 2 portraits. During the Axis occupation in Greece, she took part in the National Resistance, for which she was jailed by the Italians. She married Sir Alexander Fleming in 1953 but was widowed less ...

  8. Amalia Voureka was a physician, bacteriologist, and Greek Resistance activist who joined the laboratory of Sir Alexander Fleming in 1946 on a scholarship. She had nine research publications between May 1947 and August 1952, four of which were as the single author and three as the first author. Only three were coauthored with Sir Fleming.

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