viernes, 6 de junio de 2014

Biography: Alexander Fleming


Alexander Fleming was a scottish microbiologist. He worked in an investigation about antibacterial vaccine and discovered the penicilline medicine. He didn't patent his discover.

He was born on August, 6 of 1881, in Scotland. When he was thirteen years old he traveled to london, England. He studied in the Polytechnic Regent Street institute. Later, when he was twenty year old, he studied medicine. He started work in the St. Mary hospital in London. He was a hard-working person and very detailed. He worked in a investigation about antibacterial vaccine and after scientific accident, he discovered the penicillin on september 22 of 1928. The Penicillin is a mushroom harmless for the animal cell. But after fiveteen years he obtained a satisfactory medicine for humans. He made experiments with mouses before to check in humans. The medicine began to spread thank to the world war. Alexander Fleming received the Nobel Price in medicine in 1945 for his discover.
 
Finally, we think that Alexander Fleming was a craing and intelligent person. Because he donated his discover to help the people. He was an inspiring person for the scientific history, because in 1944, in the battle of Normandy all the people where treated with penicillin. Thank to this, the medicine pro gessed.

by: Millaray Ponce - Bruno Repetto


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