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  1. La Vie De Sir Alexander Fleming (French Edition) by Andre Maurois, 1959-06-30
  2. The life of Sir Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin (Penguin books) by André Maurois, 1963
  3. The Life of Sir Alexander Fleming by Andre Maurois, 1963
  4. THE PENICILLIN MAN: THE STORY OF SIR ALEXANDER FLEMING. by John. Rowland, 1967
  5. PENICILLIN: ITS PRACTICAL APPLICATION. by Sir Alexander (Editor). Fleming, 1950-01-01
  6. Penicillin, Its Practical by Sir Alexander, ed. FLEMING, 1946
  7. Lysozyme. by Sir Alexander FLEMING, 1929
  8. Chemotherapy Yesterday, To-day, and To-morrow. The Linacre Lecture 1946. by Sir Alexander Fleming, 1946-01-01
  9. The life of Sir Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin. Translated from the French by Gerard Hopkins and with an introduction by Professor Robert Cruickshank. by André. [FLEMING] MAUROIS, 1959
  10. Sir Alexander Fleming: Man of Penicillin by John Malkin, 1985-12
  11. The Life of sir Alexander Fleming by A Maurois, 1959
  12. THE LIFE OF SIR ALEXANDER FLEMING DISCOVERER OF PENCILLIN by ANDRE MAUROIS, 1000
  13. la vie de Sir Alexander Fleming by Andre Maurois, 1959-01-01
  14. La Vie De Sir Alexander Fleming by Andre Maurois, 1959

81. Alexander Fleming :: Online Encyclopedia :: Information Genius
sir alexander fleming (August 6, 1881–March 11, 1955) is famous as the discovererof two important antibiotic substances lysozyme and penicillin.
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Sir Alexander Fleming August 6 March 11 ) is famous as the discoverer of two important antibiotic substances: lysozyme and penicillin Fleming was born in Ayrshire Scotland . He later attended St. Mary's medical school until World War I broke out. He participated in a battlefield hospital with many of his colleagues in the fronts of France . Being exposed to the horrid medical infections by the dying soldiers, he returned to St. Mary's after the war with renewed energy in searching for an improved antiseptic. Both of Fleming's discoveries happened entirely by accident during the 1920s. The first, lysozyme, was discovered after mucus from his nose dropped into a bacterium laced petri dish (he sneezed). A few days later, it was noted that bacteria where the mucus had fallen had destroyed the bacteria. Fleming's labs were usually in disarray, which led to be to his advantage. In September , he was sorting through the many idle experiments strewn about his lab. He inspected each specimen before discarding it and noticed an interesting fungal colony had grown as a contaminant on one of the agar plates streaked with the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus . Fleming inspected the petri dish further and found that the bacterial colonies around the fungus were transparent because their cells were lysing . Lysis is the breakdown of cells, and in this case, potentially harmful bacteria. The importance was immediately recognized, however the discovery was still underestimated, initially used to clean his glassware. Fleming issued a publication about penicillin in the British Journal of Experimental

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83. Sir Alexander Fleming --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
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85. Sir Alexander Fleming - Anagrams
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86. Anecdote - Sir Alexander Fleming - Serendipity
fleming, sir alexander (18811955) American microbiologist, Nobel Prize recipient(Medicine, 1945) noted for his discovery of penicillin (1928) Sources www
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87. Sir Alexander Fleming Primary School
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88. Sir Alexander Fleming Primary School
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89. PISA | Sir Alexander Fleming
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Alexander Fleming wurde am 06.08.1881 in Lochfield (Schottland) geboren. Von 1901 bis 1906 absolvierte er ein Medizinstudium an der St. Mary's Hospital Medical School in London.
Nach seinem Studium blieb er am Institut und war dort wissenschaftlich tätig. Von 1928 bis 1948 hatte er an der University of London den Lehrstuhl für Bakteriologie inne.
Bei Laborarbeit mit Bakterienkulturen im September 1928 geschah dann ein folgenschwerer Zufall : eine Staphylokokken-Kultur wurde durch einen Schimmelpilz verunreinigt . Er bemerkte, dass die Bakterien an der verunreinigten Stelle abgetötet worden waren und klassifizierte den Pilz als penicillium notatum . Er publizierte seine Erkenntnisse, doch fanden sie in der Fachwelt zunächst wenig Widerhall. Auch gelang es nicht, das Penicillin in konzentrierter Form in größerem Umfang herzustellen.
Erst 1938 begann man die Erkenntnisse Flemings aufzugreifen. Im Zweiten Weltkrieg, begann man schließlich Penicillin, das erste medizinisch nutzbare Antibiotikum , in großer Menge herzustellen, zunächst für das US-Militär, später auch für die Zivilbevölkerung.

90. A Science Odyssey: People And Discoveries: Alexander Fleming
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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 nearest house. The Fleming children spent much of their of time ranging through the streams, valleys, and moors of the countryside. "We unconsciously learned a great deal from nature," said Fleming. When their father died, Fleming's eldest brother inherited the running of the farm. Another brother Tom had studied medicine and was opening a practice in London. Soon, four Fleming brothers and a sister were living together in London. Alec, as he was called, had moved to London when he was about 14, and went to the Polytechnic School in Regent Street. Tom encouraged him to enter business. After completing school he was employed by a shipping firm, though he didn't much like it. In 1900, when the Boer War broke out between the United Kingdom and its colonies in southern Africa, Alec and two brothers joined a Scottish regiment. This turned out to be as much a sporting club as anything; they honed their shooting, swimming, and even water polo skills, but never went to the Transvaal. Soon after this, the Flemings' uncle died and left them each 250 pounds. Tom's medical practice was now thriving and he encouraged Alec to put his legacy toward the study of medicine. Fleming took top scores in the qualifying examinations, and had his choice of medical schools. He lived equally close to three different schools, and knowing little about them, chose St. Mary's because he had played water polo against them. In 1905 he found himself specializing as a surgeon for almost as random a reason. His switch to bacteriology was even more surprising: if he took a position as a surgeon, he would have to leave St. Mary's. The captain of St. Mary's rifle club knew that and was desperate to improve his team. Knowing that Fleming was a great shot he did all he could to keep him at St. Mary's. He worked in the Inoculation Service and he convinced Fleming to join his department in order to work with its brilliant director and to join the rifle club. Fleming would stay at St. Mary's for the rest of his career.

91. Fleming, Sir John Ambrose
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92. TIME 100: Alexander Fleming
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Albert Einstein ... Ludwig Wittgenstein Categories Leaders/Revol. Builders/Titans Scientiests/Thinkers Heroes/Icons Fleming was born to a Scottish sheep-farming family in 1881. He excelled in school and entered St. Mary's Hospital in London to study medicine. He was a short man, usually clad in a bow tie, who even in his celebrity never mastered the conventions of polite society. Fleming probably would have remained a quiet bacteriologist had serendipity not come calling that fateful September in 1928. document.write(""); The Secret Life of Bees By: Sue Monk Kidd The Teeth of the Tiger By: Tom Clancy Life of Pi By: Yann Martel Albert Einstein as it seemed.

93. TIME 100: Alexander Fleming
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A spore that drifted into his lab and took root on a culture dish started a chain of events that altered forever the treatment of bacterial infections
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Albert Einstein ... Ludwig Wittgenstein Categories Leaders/Revol. Builders/Titans Scientiests/Thinkers Heroes/Icons Fleming was born to a Scottish sheep-farming family in 1881. He excelled in school and entered St. Mary's Hospital in London to study medicine. He was a short man, usually clad in a bow tie, who even in his celebrity never mastered the conventions of polite society. Fleming probably would have remained a quiet bacteriologist had serendipity not come calling that fateful September in 1928. document.write(""); The Secret Life of Bees By: Sue Monk Kidd The Teeth of the Tiger By: Tom Clancy Life of Pi By: Yann Martel Albert Einstein as it seemed.

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