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Sir Alexander Fleming was born on August 6, 1881 and died on March 11, 1955. Sir Alexander Fleming would have been 73 years old at the time of death or 133 years old today.
No, It was discovered by Alexander Fleming but he gave up as he couldn't store it. 10 years later in 1944 Ernest Chain and Howard Florey tried it on humans & it worked, just in time for World War 2.
Alexander Fleming invented in the year 1912.
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john Fleming did not discover penicillin but sir Alexander Fleming did.sir alexander Fleming was a Scottish scientist . he usually put lids on the dishes,but one day he forgot some time later he noticed that some bacteria in these dishes had died. Fleming investigated this he found that the bacteria had been killed by a mould(a type of fungus)called penicillium,which must have got into the dishes that were left uncovered.
Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in the 1870s.
He didn't. He made many inventions related to electricity, but electricity was well-known before his time.
Sir Alexander Fleming is responsible for the discovery of penicillin. It was followed by the discovery of other forms of anti-biotics. Without his discovery the development of anti-biotics would have been delayed for some time until someone else made the discovery.
No. Mobile phones rely on radio technology, which wasn't available at the time.
by inventing tools which made men not to spent alot of time on one thing
Several inventions of the 19th century come to mind regarding inventions made prior to the 20th century that were in use in that time period. One was the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell. Others included:* camera;* phonograph;* electric light bulb; and* motion picture projector.