FLEMING PAPERS. Vol. CV. Commonplace book; [1946?].ff. ii + 31. 129 x 82mm. Light green cover of limp card with metal binding. It is a ‘Pif-Paf Apontamentos’ book, made in Sao Paulo. [It may have been used during a visit to Brazil for First Inter-Am... [1946?]

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FLEMING PAPERS. Vol. CV. Commonplace book; [1946?].ff. ii + 31. 129 x 82mm. Light green cover of limp card with metal binding. It is a ‘Pif-Paf Apontamentos’ book, made in Sao Paulo. [It may have been used during a visit to Brazil for First Inter-Am... [1946?]

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Fleming, Alexander, Sir, 1881-1955

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Sir Alexander Fleming (b. Aug. 6, 1881, Darvel, Scotland-d. March 11, 1955, London, England) was a Scottish physician and researcher who is best known for discovering the first antibiotic, Penicillin. Fleming enrolled at St Mary's Hospital Medical School in London. He served throughout World War I as a captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps. He was a professor at St Mary's both before and after the war. During World War I, Fleming witnessed the death of many soldiers from sepsis resulting fro...