2. Alexander Fleming was a Scottish biologist.
He won the Nobel Prize of Medicine in 1945.
He is well known for the invention of
Penicillin.
He was born on the sixth August 1881, and
died on the eleventh March 1955.
3. Alexander worked as a biologist for all his
life.
His father died when he was 7 years old.
He decided to study the virus and the
bacteria to try to find a cure for illness
because he appreciated his father and didn´t
want another person to feel what he felt
4. One day looking at a mushroom through a
microscope, he found that the Penicillin
helped the fury disappear from an object.
A day later, a neighbour came with her son
asking for the cure. He hadn´t tried before,
not even with an animal. Two days later the
child got better and Fleming patented the
medicine.
5. Nowadays, penicillin is a world known
medicine. It’s used to cure from simple
illness such as a cold, and for relieving pain
and making the fever go down.
Alexander Fleming made one of the most
important discoveries of the world .