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Alexander Fleming Inventor of Penicillin. Sarah Murray 2005. Childhood. Born on Lochfield Farm, Darvel, Ayrshire on August 6, 1881. Was a farmer's son. Moved to London at age 13, to stay with his older brother. Fleming working in his Laboratory. School.
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Alexander FlemingInventor of Penicillin Sarah Murray 2005
Childhood Born on Lochfield Farm, Darvel, Ayrshire on August 6, 1881. Was a farmer's son. Moved to London at age 13, to stay with his older brother. Fleming working in his Laboratory.
School Attended Louden Moor School, Darvel School, and Kilmarnock Academy. In London, he attended Polytechnic.
St. Mary's Met Sir Almroth Wright, a professor at St. Mary’s. Joined his laboratory staff. Spent the rest of his life there, as a bacteriologist. Site of Fleming's laboratory.
Penicillin Discovered in 1928. Was working in his lab, trying to kill a deadly bacteria, when he noticed a blue mold growing on the dish. The mold Penicillum Notatum.
Not an ordinary mold Learned that it was the mold Penicillum Notatum. Penicillin is found in this mold. Noticed that the bacteria around the mold was dissolving. The mold Penicillum Notatum.
How it is was Developed For 9 years, nobody could purify the Penicillum Notatum to get the pure penicillin. Finally, in 1938, a team of Oxford University Scientists, headed by Howard Florey and Ernst B. Chain helped to develop penicillin. Penicillin being developed.
Mass Production Methods for it’s mass production, purification, and stabilization were developed in the U.S., in cooperation with the Department of Agriculture. The US government paid for its mass production. If not for this, thousands of people would die. A machine used to produce Penicillin.
How Penicillin is used In early days of Penicillin therapy, the drug was administered in small doses every three hours. Penicillin in a pill form.
What it cures Penicillin has been known to cure many diseases such as Pneumonia, Scarlet Fever, Syphilis, Tetanus, and Gangrene. Pneumonia.
How it works Penicillin works by killing bacteria. To do this, it interferes with the bacteria’s ability to synthesize the cell wall. Penicillum viewed through a microscope.
Forms of Penicillin There are many different forms of Penicillin, which all come from the molds of genus named Penicillum. Penicillin G, Penicillin V, Ampicillin, and Amoxicillin are the most commonly used forms of Penicillin. Penicillin G.
World War II Penicillin was introduced to the world just in time for World War II. It helped save many lives during the war, and has been greatly appreciated since. An add for Penicillin, during WWII.
Later Life He married a nurse, and they had a son named Robert, who was born in 1924. His wife died in 1949. He was working with Amalia Coutsouris Voureka in a laboratory, and they married in 1953. He later died at the age of 74, on March 11, 1955.
Awards and Recognitions Memberships in 87 Scientific Academies and Societies The Nobel Prize with Howard Florey and Ernst B. Chain for Physiology or Medicine in 1945. Collected 25 Honorary Degrees 26 Medals 18 Prized 13 Decorations Was Knighted in 1944.
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