Plaque

Fleming - Nobel Prize

Inscription

Fleming
Discovered Penicillin

{Around the profile bust:}
Alexander Fleming Prix Nobel 1945

Site: Fleming - Nobel Prize (1 memorial)

W2, South Wharf Road, St Mary's Hospital - Medical School building

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Fleming - Nobel Prize

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Sir Alexander Fleming

Born Lochfield, Scotland. Pharmacologist and bacteriologist who discovered pe...

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