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  1. Aug 2, 2023 · In this video, we learn all about Alexander Fleming and what he invented to earn himself a noble prize. Check out this fun PowerPoint all about Alexander Fle...

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  2. In 1944, Fleming was granted the title of “Sir,” officially becoming Sir Alexander Fleming. Tragically, his wife Sarah passed away in 1949. In 1953, Fleming entered into matrimony once more, marrying Dr. Amalia Koutsouri-Vourekas, a member of his research group at St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School. On March 11, 1955, at the age of 73 ...

  3. Nov 1, 1995 · Hardcover – November 1, 1995. Mountain Fever chronicles one man's love affair with a region, its unique and vanishing human culture, and its verdant natural history. Spanning the 1920s through the 1960s, it recounts Tom Alexander's early adventures as a government ranger and forester in Western North Carolina, where he dealt with arsonists ...

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  4. Alexander Fleming was born on August 6, 1881, at Lochfield, Ayrshire, Scotland. He grew up on a farm. For two years he attended Kilmarnock Academy. When he was 13 years old he went to London to live with an older brother. He worked for five years as a clerk in a shipping company.

  5. Alexander Fleming was a Scottish scientist who discovered the first antibiotic drug, penicillin . He shared the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1945 with Howard Florey and Ernst Chain, who had also worked on developing penicillin as a drug. Fleming’s research helped pave the way for all modern antibiotics, which have proved to be effective drugs ...

  6. Alexander Fleming 1881 - 1955. Alexander Fleming was born in a remote, rural part of Scotland. The seventh of eight siblings and half-siblings, his family worked an 800-acre farm a mile from the ...

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  8. Sir Alexander Fleming was one of the most influential scientists of his time. He is best known for his Nobel Prize-winning discovery of the antibiotic penicillin in 1928. Penicillin has saved millions of people’s lives. Fleming was born in Scotland on August 6, 1881. He completed a course at St Mary’s Hospital Medical School in Paddington ...

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