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Alexandar flemming
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Alexandar Fleming Is born
Alexandar Fleming was born in 1881 in lochfield, ayshire in scotland. He is the third child out of 4 children. -
Flemming Becomes A Surgeon
Alaxandar Flemming becomes a surgeon and he starts trying to find the cure for many diseases. He would later fin pencillin -
Studys's At St Mary Hospital Medical school
In 1901 Alaxander Flemming was persuaded by his brother to enrol at St Mary Hospital Medical school -
Flemming becomes lecturer For St Mary Hospital Medical school
In two years after enrolling at St Mary Hospital Medical school he becomes a lecturer for the school. -
Fleming Marry's
In 1915 Alexander Fleming married a fellow scientist Sally McElroy. -
Fleming discovers lysozyme
In 1921 fleming foud lysozyme. It was a big breakthrough but lysozyme still was not string enough to control tough diseases. Unlike pecillin -
The Magic Bullet ( Pencillin is Discovered)
It was an accidental discovery but proved to be the most important discovery in the 20th century. After other countless experements to discover something like pencillin. Fleming fogot he had forgot to examine an experiment. The dish contained staphylococcus bacteria and the mold in the middle was dead. -
Fleming calles His Discovey Pencillin
In 1929 the name pencillin was finally born and billions of people know the name. -
The Report On Penicillin Is made
Alexander Fleming produced a report on pecillin and what it can do for the British Journal of Experimental Pathology. He was not very envolved with mass producing pencillin. -
More Research On Pencillin
Howard Florey and his research team do even more research with penicillin. -
Pencillin Now In US
The united States start to make pencillin and trying to do more research with it. -
Mass Produced
The U. S made 4.3 million tonnes of pencillin and all that penicillin made has saved many lives -
The Nobal Peace Prize Goes to Fleming
Fleming, florey and Ernst Chain are awarded the Nobal Peace Prize -
The End For Fleming
Alexander Fleming dies because of a heart attack.