Who was Alexander Fleming and what was his contribution to society for medical innovation? Submit an entry of at least 250 words no later than 8:00am on July 4. Please make sure you cite all...

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Who was Alexander Fleming and what was his contribution to society for medical innovation? Submit an entry of at least 250 words no later than 8:00am on July 4. Please make sure you cite all references, and quoted material.
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Azra S answered on Jul 01 2021
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Alexander Fleming and his contributions to medicine
Sir Alexander Fleming was a microbiologist from
Scotland who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology for his great contribution to the field of medicine. He was born on the 6th of August 1881 and gained most of his early education there. Later he travelled to London and settled in St Mary’s Hospital Medical School, Paddington where he established and lived his entire professional career.
Fleming’s first contribution to medicine was proving the harmful effect of carbolic acid...
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