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Sir Alexander Fleming FRS FRSE FRCS (6 August 1881 – 11 March 1955) was a Scottish physician and microbiologist, best known for discovering the world's ...
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He was Rector of Edinburgh University during 1951-1954, Freeman of many boroughs and cities and Honorary Chief Doy-gei-tau of the Kiowa tribe. He was also ...
Alexander Fleming

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Sir Alexander Fleming è stato un medico, biologo e farmacologo scozzese, universalmente noto per avere scoperto l'enzima lisozima nel 1922 e la penicillina nel 1928, risultato che gli valse il premio Nobel per la fisiologia e la medicina nel 1945.... Wikipedia

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13 mag 2024 · Alexander Fleming, Scottish bacteriologist best known for his discovery of penicillin in 1928, which started the antibiotic revolution.
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Fleming's serendipitous discovery of penicillin changed the course of medicine and earned him a Nobel Prize.
Alexander Fleming was a Scottish physician-scientist who was recognised for discovering penicillin. The simple discovery and use of the antibiotic agent has ...
In 1928, at St. Mary's Hospital, London, Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin. This discovery led to the introduction of antibiotics that greatly reduced the ...
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Prior to his discovery of penicillin, Fleming had already enjoyed a successful career as an immunologist. Working under the guidance of Almroth Wright (AAI '14) ...
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Fleming wrote numerous papers on bacteriology, immunology and chemotherapy. He was elected professor of the medical school in 1928 and emeritus professor of ...
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 ...
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Alexander Fleming (1881-1955). Famous for: Discovering the antibiotic penicillin; Researching the antiseptic properties of lysozyme. Ceramic culture vessel.