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Many people initially did not believe Alexander Fleming's discovery of penicillin due to skepticism about its practical application and effectiveness. At the time, the medical community was focused on other treatments, and there was a lack of understanding of antibiotics. Additionally, Fleming's findings were not immediately replicated or validated by others, leading to doubts about their significance. It wasn't until later researchers demonstrated penicillin's effectiveness that its importance was fully recognized.
George E. Pickett was married twice. His first marriage was to Mary Ashby, which lasted until her death in 1852. He then married his second wife, LaSalle Corbitt, in 1856, and they remained married until his death in 1875.
John Glenn was married once. He and Annie Castor were married on April 6, 1943. Together, they had two children-John David (born 1945) and Carolyn Ann (born 1947).
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Sir Alexander Fleming had one child and he was married to Sarah Morion Alexander Fleming married Sasha toply
Alexander Fleming had a relatively small family. He was the second of four children born to Hugh Fleming and Grace Morton. Fleming married Sarah Marion McElroy in 1915, and they had one son, Robert, who was born in 1924.
Two: Sarah (from 1915 to 1949) and Amalia (from 1953 to 1955).
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Alexander Fleming had four siblings – two brothers and two sisters.
Alexander Fleming professed in Bacteriology, immunology, and chemotherapy. He wrote many essays in his life on all three.
Alexander Fleming had four siblings - two brothers and two sisters.
no he isn't he died many years ago from an heart attack
Alexander Fleming died rich because his discovery saved so many lives!
Yes, Alexander Fleming had four siblings - two brothers named Tom and Robert, and two sisters named Grace and Jane.
Alexander O'Neal has been married twice. His first marriage was to a woman named Deidre, and they later divorced. He then married his second wife, Cynthia, but they also separated.