Alexander Fleming
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Sir Alexander Fleming, FRSE, FRS, FRCS(Eng) (6 August 1881, in Lochfield, Ayrshire – 11 Mairch 1955, in Lunnon) wis a Scots biologist an pharmacologist faur-kent for diskiverin the enzyme lysozyme in 1923 an the antibiotic penicieelin in 1928, for which he shaired the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1945.[1]
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A plaque wis pit at the locus o his laboratory at St Mary's hospital, Lunnon.[2]
His eemage was makit intae a stained gless windae in St. James kirk, Sussex gardens, Paddington.[3]


His drush was buirit in St. Paul's Cathedral.

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