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Alexander Fleming

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Alexander Fleming

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6 August 1881 – 11 March 1955

Biologist, pharmacologist and botanist

Enrolled at St Mary's Hospital Medical School in Paddington at age 20

Served throughout World War I as a captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps

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After WW I, Fleming actively searched for anti-bacterial agents

Antiseptics killed the patients' immunological defences more effectively than they killed bacteria

In 1921, Fleming discovered "lysozyme", an enzyme that had an antibacterial effect.

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Accidental discovery of penicilin (more on that in a moment)

Married 2 times (the second time at the age of 71...)

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Recieved numerous awards for his invention:

Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1945. Knighted, as a Knight Bachelor, by

king George VI in 1944He was made a Knight Grand Cross

of the Order of Alfonso X the Wise in 1948.

Several Alex Fleming campuses

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Streets, schools, squares and asteroids have been named after him

His face is on the 5 £ notes made by the Clydesdale Bank

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September 28th 1928.

Staphylococcus Petri dish

Blue mold - penicilin

The story of the penicilin

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Group of antibiotics

Killing bacteria which cause illness

Injections and pills

What is it used for?

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"When I woke up just after dawn on September 28, 1928, I certainly didn't plan to revolutionise all medicine by discovering the world's first antibiotic, or bacteria killer, but I suppose that was exactly what I did.“

Cholera, tetanus, salmonela, E coli...

Medical contribution

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Nedžad Zahirović

Mirza Delibašić

April 2015.

The End