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Fleming was a Scottish microbiologist and bateriologists, credited with the discovery of penicillin, the first important antibiotic. He was born in 1881 CE and died in 1955 CE. More details about his life and career will be included as the site develops further. |
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Connections of science, other personal studies, anthropology, culture and institutions to his life will be made as the site is developed. Sociology including social structure and change, and communities will be useful. Peoples of the world are important because Fleming is connected to Western Civilization. He is particularly associated with Anglic peoples, and lived in the United Kingdom |
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Fleming was born in the late 19th century, but much of his work was done in the early 20th century and early-mid 20th century. He died in the mid 20th century. |
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