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Person    | Male  Born 6/8/1881  Died 11/3/1955

Sir Alexander Fleming

Categories: Medicine, Science, Seriously Famous

Countries: Scotland

Sir Alexander Fleming

Born Lochfield, Scotland. Pharmacologist and bacteriologist who discovered penicillin in 1927. However he did not realise the significance and it was not until 1940 that Florey and Chain demonstrated its use as the antibiotic that we know today. Knighted 1944. Joint winner of the Nobel prize for medicine in 1945. Died London. His ashes are buried in St Paul’s cathedral.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Sir Alexander Fleming

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Fleming - Nobel Prize

Fleming Discovered Penicillin {Around the profile bust:} Alexander Fleming P...

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Fountains Abbey Public House

Fountains Abbey - Paddington W2 Paddington has always adequately provided ho...

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Sir Alexander Fleming - Harefield

Hillingdon, London Alexander Fleming, 1881-1955, biologist, pharmacologist an...

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Sir Alexander Fleming - SW3

Greater London Council Sir Alexander Fleming, 1881-1955, discoverer of penic...

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Sir Alexander Fleming - W2

Sir Alexander Fleming, 1881-1955, discovered penicillin in the second storey ...

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Fleming Court

Metropolitan Borough of Paddington This tablet commemorates the opening of th...

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