Alexander Fleming made his discoveries quite by accident. Fleming was an untidy worker, and during the summer of 1828 he went away for a holiday, but left a clutter of plates growing various bacteria lying about his desk. When he returned, whilst working on an influenza virus he noticed that mould had developed accidentally on a staphylococcus culture plate, and that the mould had created a bacteria-free circle around itself. Further experimentation proved that even a weaker-strength mould culture prevented growth of staphylococci. Thus, Fleming initiated the development and practice of antibiotic therapy for Infectious Diseases.
Sir Alexander Fleming worked in the fields of bacteriology and immunology. Sir Alexander Fleming is credited with the discovery of penicillin.
No. His father, Valentine Fleming, was born a year after Alexander Fleming was. Plus, Ian is of British nationality while Alexander is of Scottish nationality. However, Valentine's father was named Robert Fleming, and surprisingly enough Alexander named his son Robert also.
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Alexander Fleming
The discovery of penicillin is attributed to Scottish scientist and Nobel laureate Alexander Fleming in 1928.He showed that, if Penicillium notatum were grown in the appropriate substrate, it would exude a substance with antibiotic properties, which he dubbed PENICILLIN.
She sucked a bunch of fat cocks
1928
Where did Alexander Fleming die?
Sir Alexander Fleming.
Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin.
Answer: Scottish
Alexander Fleming
Yes, Alexander Fleming was a smoker.
Alexander Fleming was born in Scotland.
Alexander Fleming's mother's name was Grace Stirling Morton Fleming.
Alexander Fleming came from Scotland.
Sir Alexander Fleming worked in the fields of bacteriology and immunology. Sir Alexander Fleming is credited with the discovery of penicillin.