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  2. After working as a London shipping clerk, Fleming began his medical studies at St. Marys Hospital Medical School in 1901, funded by a scholarship and a legacy from his uncle. There he won the 1908 gold medal as top medical student at the University of London .

  3. The Sir Alexander Fleming Building on the South Kensington campus was opened in 1998, where his son Robert and his great-granddaughter Claire were presented to the Queen; it is now one of the main preclinical teaching sites of the Imperial College School of Medicine.

    • 6 August 1881, Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland
  4. Apr 2, 2014 · He entered the medical field in 1901, studying at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School at the University of London. While at St. Mary's, he won the 1908 gold medal as the top medical...

  5. In 1901, at the age of 20, he inherited some money from his uncle, John Fleming. He decided to use the money to go to medical school; he wanted to become a doctor like his successful brother Tom. First, he needed suitable qualifications to enable him to enroll at medical school.

  6. Fleming accepted a post as a medical bacteriologist at St. Marys after completing his studies, and in 1906 he joined the staff of the Inoculation Department under the direction of Sir Almroth Wright.

  7. May 14, 2018 · In 1901 an uncle left Fleming a legacy that enabled him to study medicine, and he entered St. Mary's Hospital Medical School in Paddington, later a part of the University of London. In 1906 Fleming received his licentiate from the Royal College of Physicians.

  8. Initially schooled in Scotland, Fleming eventually moved to London with three brothers and a sister, and completed his youth education at the Regent Street Polytechnic. He did not enter medical school immediately after; instead, he worked in a shipping office for four years.

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