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  1. Selected Works under MDS 926 (889) Eli Whitney and the Birth of American Technology (Library of American Biography Series) by Constance McL. Green. Promises to Keep. The Life of Dr. Thomas A. Dooley by Agnes W. Dooley.

  2. Sir Alexander Fleming (6 August 1881 – 11 March 1955) was a Scottish physician, microbiologist, and pharmacologist. His best-known discoveries are the enzyme lysozyme in 1923 and the world's first antibiotic substance benzylpenicillin (Penicillin G) from the mould Penicillium notatum in 1928, for which he shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology ...

  3. Sep 7, 2015 · In 1944 he was knighted and became Sir Alexander Fleming. His wife Sarah died in 1949. In 1953 Fleming married Dr. Amalia Koutsouri-Voureka, who was working in his research group at St Mary’s Hospital Medical School. Alexander Fleming died aged 73 of a heart attack in London on March 11, 1955. His ashes were placed in St Paul’s Cathedral.

  4. Alexander Fleming came into the world on August 6, 1881, in the Scottish hamlet of Darvel. His parents, Hugh Fleming and Grace Stirling Morton, both hailed from farming backgrounds. Tragically, his father’s health deteriorated, leading to his passing when Alexander was a mere seven years old. In his early education, Alexander attended a ...

  5. Nature did that. I only discovered it by accident .”. Alexander Fleming was a Scottish physician-scientist who was recognised for discovering penicillin. The simple discovery and use of the antibiotic agent has saved millions of lives, and earned Fleming – together with Howard Florey and Ernst Chain, who devised methods for the large-scale ...

  6. Buy Penicillin Man: Alexander Fleming And The Anitbiotic Revolution New by Kevin Brown (ISBN: 9780750931533) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Penicillin Man: Alexander Fleming And The Anitbiotic Revolution: Amazon.co.uk: Kevin Brown: 9780750931533: Books

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  7. May 17, 2021 · "In this new biography Kevin Brown provides a re-evaluation of Alexander Fleming and his scientific contribution, examining both the public figure and the private man. Penicillin Man will appeal to anyone fascinated by social and medical history or interested in the story of the man behind one of the most important discoveries of the twentieth ...

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