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Alexander Fleming was born on Aug. 6, 1881, at Lochfield, Ayrshire, one of the eight children of Hugh Fleming, a farmer. Nature, which he considered his first and best teacher, developed his power of observation and taught him to apply his powers of reasoning to what he observed and to act in accordance with his observations. Like many Scots who were forced to leave their native land for better career opportunities, Fleming, at the age of 13, left for London, where he lived with his brothers. He attended lectures at the Polytechnic School and worked for 4 years in a shipping office. In 1901 an uncle left Fleming a legacy that enabled him to study medicine, and he entered St. Mary's Hospital Medical School in Paddington, later a part of the University of London.
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Alexander Fleming was born in Lanark, Scotland, and was educated at the Glasgow University of Medicine and at Harvard. In 1863 he came with his family to Fredericton, New Brunswick, and practised medicine at Sackville, New Brunswick, for ten years. John W. Fleming was his son.
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Alexander Fleming picture Open and generous, Alexander Fleming enjoys a wide circle of friends and acquaintances and he thrives on sociability and fellowship. He is adventurous, playful, freedom loving, and always ready for a good time. Fleming rarely allows obstacles or difficulties to keep him down, for no matter how bleak the past or present, Alexander always expects a better, brighter future. In fact, he is uncomfortable with his own or other people's problems and emotional pain. Alexander Fleming often tries to "cheer up" or offer philosophical advice to those who are hurting, but he unwittingly avoids or ignores the emotions involved.
"We are extremely excited to form this major alliance with Generex, which holds one of the most promising and versatile drug delivery technologies under development today," said Dr. Alexander Fleming, Kinexum President and CEO. "I am particularly gratified that our initial focus is a treatment that could benefit millions of people with diabetes mellitus, a leading cause of death and disability throughout the world. Oralin(TM) consists of human insulin delivered to the oral cavity. This easily accessible targeted absorption tissue substantially reduces the complexity involved in demonstrating the safety of Oralin(TM) compared with other alternate delivery approaches."
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Alexander Fleming ... received a number of additional honors. He appeared on the cover of "Time Magazine" in 1945. He was given 25 honorary degrees, 26 medals, 18 prizes, 13 decorations, and honorary membership in 89 academies and societies. He even had a crater on the moon named for him!
Look at the website images showing the results of experiments conducted by Alexander Fleming. How many different ways has he recorded his results? What do you think is ingenious about some of these? The feature describes Fleming's records as beautiful? Do you think they are?
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