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  1. By 1953, Sir Alexander Fleming had married again to a fellow doctor working for St Mary’s and lived a further two years, dying in March 1955. Alexander Fleming receives the Nobel Prize from King Gustaf V of Sweden, 1945. His legacy changed the practice of medicine for future generations and saved countless lives.

  2. Jul 30, 2019 · From the archive, 12 March 1955: Alexander Fleming, who discovered penicillin, has died. Sir Alexander Fleming, who discovered penicillin, died suddenly at his home in Chelsea, London, yesterday after a heart attack. He was 73. How did Alexander Fleming die? On March 11, 1955, Alexander Fleming suddenly died of coronary thrombosis at home.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Jan 7, 2019 · In 1928, Alexander Fleming (August 6, 1881 - March 11, 1955) discovered the antibiotic penicillin at Saint Mary's Hospital in London. The discovery of penicillin revolutionized our ability to treat bacterial-based diseases, allowing physicians all over the world to combat previously deadly and debilitating illnesses with a wide variety of antibiotics.

  5. Alexander Fleming was born in Ayrshire on 6 August 1881, the son of a farmer. He moved to London at the age of 13 and later trained as a doctor. He qualified with distinction in 1906 and began ...

  6. In 1955, Fleming died suddenly at his home in London of a heart attack. He was cremated and his ashes interred in St Paul's Cathedral a week later. Alexander Fleming was Catholic. Personal life. Fleming's first wife, Sarah, who he married December 23, 1915, died in 1949. Their only child, Robert, became a general medical practitioner.

  7. Fleming was knighted as Knight Bachelor by King George VI to become Sir Alexander Fleming in 1944. Post Sarah's death in 1949, Fleming remarried a colleague at St. Mary’s, Dr.Amalia Koutsouri-Vourekas, on 9 April 1953 who died in 1986.

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