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Dr.Alexander Fleming
Ian Fleming
Lloyd may wood staley join world war 1 in 1914
Russia joined world war 1 in 1914
Turkey joined Germany in World War 1
I world war 1
world war 1
he help the World War 2 when ppl got sick and started to die
he help the world war 2 when ppl got sick and started to die
Alexander Fleming served as a military nurse during World War l. Once he saw so many people die from disease he became very interested in bacteireology.
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Alexander Fleming served as a military nurse during World War l. Once he saw so many people die from disease he became very interested in bacteireology.
The short answer is "No" - Ian Fleming was not related to Alexander Fleming. There was, ironically, some contact between the two families when Peter Fleming (Ian's older brother) took up residence in the same apartment block which also housed Alexander Fleming, leading to great confusion on the part of the postal delivery authorities!! Peter and Ian Fleming were two of four brothers (their father was Val (Valentine) Fleming, who died as a result of wounds sustained in World War I). Their grandfather was Robert Fleming, who made the family fortune through the banking industry.
Deaths from infection of battle wounds was a major problem for all soldiers from pre-history up to World War One. In World War Two, control of these infections became much easier because of use of penicillin.
Dr.Alexander Fleming
Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin, he left it in a petri dish for 2 weeks whilst he was on holiday when the got back there was a ring shape of mould, he then tested it on 8 mice and 4 were given penicillin they lived, four weren't and they died! To me this answer is good as it helped four mice survive, it also helped soldiers get better in world war 1!
the second world war had started