Sold – Signed Photograph of Alexander Fleming in His Lab

Inscribed to a Noted French Physician.

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Scottish bacteriologist and Nobel laureate who discovered penicillin, perhaps the most important single discovery in pharmaceutical history. A 6 by 8 inch image of Fleming mounted to 10 by 13 inches, dated November 16, 1953, showing him seated at a table in his lab with a microscope next to him.

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Sold – Signed Photograph of Alexander Fleming in His Lab

Inscribed to a Noted French Physician.

Scottish bacteriologist and Nobel laureate who discovered penicillin, perhaps the most important single discovery in pharmaceutical history. A 6 by 8 inch image of Fleming mounted to 10 by 13 inches, dated November 16, 1953, showing him seated at a table in his lab with a microscope next to him.

The photograph is inscribed “To my friend Professor Robert Debré”. Dr. Debré was a noted French physician who gave his name to the most important pediatric hospital in Paris.

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