Professor Alexander Fleming, Scottish bacteriologist, c 1930.
UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 17: Signed photograph of Fleming in his studio. Fleming identified the anti-bacterial properties of the penecillium mould in 1928. The Oxford team of the Australian Howard Florey (1898-1968) and German-born British biochemist Ernst Chain (1906-1979) isolated penicillin and developed it as an antibiotic just before and during WWII. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)

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