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Sell Your Penicillin British Journal Experimental Pathology Vol 10 no 3
Sir Alexander Fleming FRS FRSE FRCS (6 August 1881 – 11 March 1955) was a Scottish physician and microbiologist, best known for discovering the world’s first broadly effective antibiotic substance, which he named penicillin. His discovery in 1928 of what was later named benzylpenicillin (or penicillin G) from the mould Penicillium rubens is described as the “single greatest victory ever achieved over disease.” For this discovery, he shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1945 with Howard Florey and Ernst Boris Chain.
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Rare Signed Portrait of the Life-Saving Scientist Who Discovered Penicillin, Alexander Fleming
Signed photo of Alexander Fleming, the Scottish bacteriologist who shared the 1945 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his role in the discovery and isolation of penicillin. Vintage 4.25″ x 6.25″ matte-finish portrait of Fleming looking thoughtfully off to the side, signed “Alexander Fleming” in black fountain pen. Several light spots touching Fleming’s hair and somewhat grainy image quality, otherwise fine condition. Sold for $1,556.

Noted Biologist Alexander Fleming Autograph Letter Signed — With a Printed Christmas Card Signed by His Wife, Amalia Fleming
Famed biologist Alexander Fleming autograph letter signed, dated 5 December 1952 on “Wright-Fleming Institute of London” letterhead. Here, the famed discoverer of penicillin thanks a correspondent for sending an article about microbiologist Selman Waksman, who had just won the Nobel Prize. Signed clearly “Alexander Fleming”. Letter measures 5″ x 7.5″ on one page. Amalia Fleming, the wife of the Scottish biologist, also signs an accompanying Christmas card, “and kind regards / Alex and Amalia”. Near fine condition. Sold for $1,182.
Sir Alexander Fleming Autograph Letter Signed
Sir Alexander Fleming ALS. Founder of the antibiotic lysozyme and the head of team that developed Penicillin, which he was awarded the Nobel Prize for discovering. The 1-page letter is dated 19 December 1948 on “Wright-Fleming Institute of Microbiology” letterhead and reads in part, “James is starting his collection young. I hope it will have grown by the time he can read. Alexander Fleming.” Measures 4.75″ x 7.5″, matted and placed in 10.5″ x 15″ frame. The gold name plate has come loose, otherwise excellent condition. Sold for $1,058.
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