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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

1. Sir Alexander Fleming Winner Of The 1945 Nobel Prize In Medicine
sir alexander fleming, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine,at the nobel Prize Internet Archive. sir alexander fleming.
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S IR A LEXANDER F LEMING
1945 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for the discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases.
Background

    Place of Birth: Lochfield, Scotland
    Residence: Great Britain
    Affiliation: London University
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2. Lord Howard Walter Florey Winner Of The 1945 Nobel Prize In Medicine
corecipient sir alexander fleming; Prize co-recipient sir Ernst Boris Chain;Presentation speech; Biography Google, Search WWW Search The nobel Prize Internet
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L ORD H OWARD W ALTER F LOREY
1945 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for the discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases.
Background

    Place of Birth: Adelaide, Australia
    Residence: Great Britain
    Affiliation: Oxford University
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3. Sir Alexander Fleming - Biography
sir alexander wrote numerous papers on bacteriology, immunology and Dr fleming diedon March 11th in 1955 From nobel Lectures, Physiology or Medicine 19421962
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Sir Alexander Fleming was born at Lochfield near Darvel in Ayrshire, Scotland on August 6th, 1881. He attended Louden Moor School, Darvel School, and Kilmarnock Academy before moving to London where he attended the Polytechnic. He spent four years in a shipping office before entering St. Mary's Medical School, London University. He qualified with distinction in 1906 and began research at St. Mary's under Sir Almroth Wright, a pioneer in vaccine therapy. He gained M.B., B.S., (London), with Gold Medal in 1908, and became a lecturer at St. Mary's until 1914. He served throughout World War I as a captain in the Army Medical Corps, being mentioned in dispatches, and in 1918 he returned to St.Mary's. He was elected Professor of the School in 1928 and Emeritus Professor of Bacteriology, University of London in 1948. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1943 and knighted in 1944.

4. Medicine 1945
The nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1945. for the discovery of penicillinand its curative effect in various infectious diseases . sir alexander fleming,
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1945
"for the discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases" Sir Alexander Fleming Ernst Boris Chain Sir Howard Walter Florey 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize United Kingdom United Kingdom Australia London University
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d.1968 The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1945
Presentation Speech
Sir Alexander Fleming Biography ... Nobel Lecture The 1945 Prize in: Physics Chemistry Physiology or Medicine Literature ... Peace Find a Laureate: Last modified June 16, 2000 The Official Web Site of The Nobel Foundation

5. SCIENCE HERO: SIR ALEXANDER FLEMING
A studentfriendly biography of the man who discovered penicillin, along with related links.Category Kids and Teens School Time Scientists fleming, alexander...... the nobel Peace Prize in 1945, which he shared with Howard Florey and Ernst Chainwho finished fleming's work. He was knighted in 1944. sir alexander fleming
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6. Fleming, Sir Alexander
fleming, sir alexander. sir alexander fleming. Copyright Hulton Getty. (b. Aug. flemingshared the nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1945 with Ernst
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Fleming, Sir Alexander
Sir Alexander Fleming (b. Aug. 6, 1881, Lochfield, Ayr, Scot.d. March 11, 1955, London, Eng.), Scottish bacteriologist whose discovery of penicillin (1928) prepared the way for the highly effective practice of antibiotic therapy for infectious diseases. Fleming shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1945 with Ernst Boris Chain and Howard Walter Florey , who both (from 1939) carried Fleming's basic discovery further in the isolation, purification, testing, and quantity production of penicillin. After taking his degree at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, London University (1906), Fleming conducted experiments to discover antibacterial substances that would be nontoxic to human tissues. He continued his research while serving with distinction in the Royal Army Medical Corps in World War I. In 1918 he returned to research and teaching at St. Mary's; he became Hunterian professor (1919) and Arris and Gale lecturer (1928) at the Royal College of Surgeons. In 1921 Fleming identified and isolated lysozyme, an enzyme found in certain animal tissues and secretions, such as tears and saliva, that exhibits antibiotic activity. While working with

7. Nobel Prize Winners For 1941-1950
curative value, physiology/medicine, fleming, sir alexander, UK,discovery of penicillin and its curative value, physiology/medicine,
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Year Category Article Country* Achievement Literary Area chemistry Hevesy, Georg Charles von Hungary use of isotopes as tracers in chemical research physics Stern, Otto U.S. discovery of the magnetic moment of the proton physiology/medicine Dam, Henrik Denmark discovery of vitamin K physiology/medicine Doisy, Edward Adelbert U.S. discovery of chemical nature of vitamin K chemistry Hahn, Otto Germany discovery of the fission of heavy nuclei literature Jensen, Johannes V. Denmark novelist peace International Committee of the Red Cross (founded 1863) physics Rabi, Isidor Isaac U.S. resonance method for registration of various properties of atomic nuclei physiology/medicine Erlanger, Joseph U.S. researches on differentiated functions of nerve fibres physiology/medicine Gasser, Herbert Spencer U.S. researches on differentiated functions of nerve fibres chemistry Virtanen, Artturi Ilmari Finland invention of fodder preservation method literature Mistral, Gabriela Chile poet peace Hull, Cordell U.S. physics Pauli, Wolfgang

8. BIBLIOGRAFIA
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BIBLIOGRAFIA Ritorna all'indice C. Coulston Gillispie - Dictionary of Scientific Biography - Charles Scribner's Sons - New York - vol. 5, pg. 28-31 Scienziati e Tecnologi contemporanei - Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, vol. 1, pg. 384-386 J.D. Bernal - Storia della Scienza - Editori Riuniti -vol . II, pg. 748-755 Siti consultati 1 - A scienze odyssey people and discovery http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/databank/entries/bmflem.html
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2 - time100 Time.com http://www.time.com/time/time100/scientist/profile/fleming.html http://www.time.com/time/time100/scientist/profile/fleming02.html http://www.time.com/time/time100/scientist/profile/fleming03.html
  • breve biografia e storia della scoperta della penicillina con un commento al ruolo della casualità nelle scoperte scientifiche
3 - THE NOBEL PRIZE INTERNET ARCHIVE
SIR ALEXANDER FLEMING
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SIR ERNST BORIS CHAIN
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LORD HOWARD WALTER FLOREY
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9. Fleming, Sir Alexander. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. fleming, sir alexander. He shared the 1945 nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicinewith Ernst B. Chain and sir Howard W. Florey for work on penicillin.
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10. Fleming, Sir Alexander. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Langua
2000. fleming, sir alexander. DATES 1881–1955. British bacteriologist whodiscovered penicillin in 1928, for which he shared a nobel Prize in 1945.
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11. TIME 100 Scientists Thinkers - Alexander Fleming
Article tells the story of the bacteriologist's life and work. Includes short quiz, photographs, and Category Kids and Teens School Time Scientists fleming, alexander...... HANS OSWALD WILD/LIFE QUIZ What helped lead sir alexander fleming to discover penicillin?BORN Aug. 1945 Shares nobel Prize for Medicine with Florey and Chain.
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Bacteriologist
Alexander Fleming
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 BY DR. DAVID HO The improbable chain of events that led Alexander Fleming to discover penicillin in 1928 is the stuff of which scientific myths are made. Fleming, a young Scottish research scientist with a profitable side practice treating the syphilis infections of prominent London artists, was pursuing his pet theorythat his own nasal mucus had antibacterial effectswhen he left a culture plate smeared with Staphylococcus bacteria on his lab bench while he went on a two-week holiday. When he returned, he noticed a clear halo surrounding the yellow-green growth of a mold that had accidentally contaminated the plate. Unknown to him, a spore of a rare variant called Penicillium notatum had drifted in from a mycology lab one floor below. Luck would have it that Fleming had decided not to store his culture in a warm incubator, and that London was then hit by a cold spell, giving the mold a chance to grow. Later, as the temperature rose, the Staphylococcus bacteria grew like a lawn, covering the entire plateexcept for the area surrounding the moldy contaminant. Seeing that halo was Fleming's "Eureka" moment, an instant of great personal insight and deductive reasoning. He correctly deduced that the mold must have released a substance that inhibited the growth of the bacteria.

12. Fleming, Sir Alexander
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Fleming, Sir Alexander Fleming, Sir Alexander, , Scottish bacteriologist, discoverer of penicillin (1928) and lysozyme (1922), an antibacterial substance found in saliva and other body secretions. Educated at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, Univ. of London, where he later became professor of bacteriology, he published many articles on bacteriology, immunology, and chemotherapy. He shared the 1945 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Ernst B. Chain and Sir Howard W. Florey for work on penicillin. Fleming was knighted in 1944. See biography by G. MacFarlane (1985).
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13. Famous Scot - Sir Alexander Fleming
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16. Penicillin And The Bacteriologist: A Biographical; Sketch Of Alexander Fleming
nobel eMuseum. 2002. sir alexander fleming-Biography. The nobel Foundation. Availableat http//www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1945/fleming-bio.html.
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Penicillin and the Bacteriologist: A Biographical Sketch of Alexander Fleming Kelly Sears Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals, Department of Animal Science and Food Technology Texas Tech University, Lubbock 79409-2141 Abstract The objective of this biographical sketch is to give a brief overview of the life of Alexander Fleming and his contributions to modern medicine and physiology. Throughout Fleming’s life, he changed occupations numerous times from a shipping clerk to a surgeon and finally to a bacteriologist. He performed clinical trials with the drug salvarsan, determined that phenol was ineffective in treating wounds, discovered lysozyme, and by chance discovered penicillin, which he would do extensive research upon for the remainder of his career. He was knighted in 1944 for his accomplishments, and then in 1945, he and Howard Florey and Ernest Chain won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. He was also awarded other countless awards for his research and became an honorary member of almost every medical or scientific society in the world. Keywords: Alexander Fleming, bacteriology, penicillin

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Prix Nobel en 1945 Fleming, sir Alexander (1881-1955),
médecin britannique et prix Nobel, surtout connu pour sa découverte de la pénicilline. Même sans la découverte et la reconnaissance de la valeur de la pénicilline, Fleming aurait laissé sa marque dans le domaine de la bactériologie pour ses études sur l'infection des blessures, l'antisepsie, les moyens de défense des tissus contre l'infection et, particulièrement, ses études sur le lysozyme . Ses travaux sur la pénicilline lui valent des honneurs additionnels, parce qu'ils affectent et modifient profondément la pratique médicale et chirurgicale en matière d'infections et marquent les débuts de l'ère des antibiotiques.
Né près de Darvel dans le Ayrshire en Écosse et ayant fait ses études à l'hôpital Sainte-Marie de Londres, il fut professeur de bactériologie dans cet établissement de 1928 à 1948, date à laquelle il devint professeur émérite.
Il fut anobli en 1944. Fleming fit des recherches remarquables en bactériologie, en chimiothérapie et en immunologie.

18. Fleming
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Do You Know What's REALLY In That Medicine You're Using?
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This is a Web Quest about Sir Alexander Fleming. You will read the introduction, study the material in the provided sources, and answer the questions based on your own opinion. Use well-crafted sentences and detailed answers. After you are finished, complete the project at the bottom of this page. Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin. He was born in Scotland on August 6, 1881, and began researching medicine at St. Mary's in 1906. His discovery was accidental; he left a dirty culture plate on a bench while he went on vacation, and when he came back two weeks later there was a mold on the plate and all the bacteria around it was killed. He used this mold to develop an antibiotic, which he called penicillin. He received many awards for his discovery, including the Nobel Prize for physiology, and became very famous around the world. He died on March 11th, 1955, and is buried in St. Paul's Cathedral. Now that you know a little bit about Alexander Fleming, use the following sites to learn about him in more depth, and then answer the questions below the sites.
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19. Alexander Fleming
Short profile of the man who discovered penicillin.Category Kids and Teens School Time Scientists fleming, alexander...... In 1945, fleming was presented the nobel Prize for Medicine. Watts, Lifetimeseries. Malkin, J. (1985) sir alexander fleming Man of Penicillin.
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Alexander Fleming was born in 1881 at Lochfield, a farm outside Darvel, a small town in Ayrshire, Scotland. He was the third child, with seven other brothers and sisters. After completing his education at Regent Street Polytechnic, London in 1897, he took an office job for a few years. In 1901, he quit his job and went to St. Mary Hospital to study medicine. He then worked in Almroth Wright's research team as a research assistant with a strong interest in bacteriology. During the war between Britain and Germany in 1914, Fleming joined the British Royal Army Medical Corps to develop a cure to reduce the number of soldiers dying from infected wounds. He argued that antiseptics were not effective in preventing wounds from becoming infected. His argument was, however, rejected and little was done to relieve the suffering of many wounded soldiers. When World War I was over, Fleming continued working at St. Mary's Hospital. One day in 1928, before tossing some old petri dishes of culture away, he made an accidental discovery of a blue mold growing on the culture of some harmful kind of bacteria. The mold seemed to be able to kill off the bacteria. A series of experiments later proved his findings and led to the discovery of penicillin. It was a strain of penicillia which could kill off bacteria while not causing any damage to wounds. It worked against many kinds of bacteria and was mostly safe for the human body. Unfortunately, with insufficient support from the medical community, the research had to stop.

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