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‎"FLEMING, ALEXANDER.‎

Reference : 54949

(1929)

‎On the Antibacterial Action of Cultures of a Penicillium, with special reference to their use in the Isolation of B. Influenzae. [In: British Journal of Experimental Pathology, Vol. X, No. 3]. - [THE DISCOVERY OF PENICILLIN]‎

‎London, 1929. 4to. Entire vol. X, 1929, bound in black full cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Hinges a bit weak and end-papers renewed. A few leaves loosening a bit. All in all a good, sound copy. Book plate of Frank J. Farrell to inside of front board. Pp. 226-228, (2 pp. - photographic illustrations), pp. 229-236. [Entire volume: VII, (1), 407 pp.].‎


‎Seminal first printing of the groundbreaking paper that announces for the first time one of the most revolutionizing discoveries of modern times, namely penicillin. Fleming's accidental discovery and isolation of penicillin in September 1928 (published here for the first time) marks the introduction of the age of useful antibiotics. This magnificent discovery would not only completely change the world of modern medicine, it would change the course of history, continually saving millions of lives around the world. ""When I woke up just after dawn on September 28, 1928, I certainly didn't plan to revolutionise all medicine by discovering the world's first antibiotic, or bacteria killer. But I suppose that was exactly what I did."" (Alexander Fleming). Fleming reported his great discovery in the present paper published in ""British Journal of Experimental Pathology"". An original offprint of the paper was also made, but that is of the utmost scarcity and possibly only one copy has survived (although some estimate three copies to be in existence). For a long time, a reprint from 1944 was thought to be the original offprint, but that later turned out not to be the case. The 1944 reprint was commissioned by Fleming himself, because he could locate no copies of the original. PMM 420a; Norman 798; Grolier 96.‎

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‎FLEMING, Alexander:‎

Reference : 110547aaf

‎Chimiothérapie. Hier, Aujourd’hui et Demain. The Linacre Lecture faite à Cambridge, le 6 mai 1946.‎

‎Bruxelles, Office de Publicité, 1947, in-8vo, 45 p., ill. n./b. + une planche photographique, brochure originale.‎


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‎MacFarlane (Gwyn) sur Alexander Fleming - Anne-Marie Delrieu, traduction‎

Reference : 100416

(1990)

‎Alexander Fleming 1881-1955 - L'homme et le mythe , Traduit de l'anglais par Anne-Marie Delrieu (Pénicilline)‎

‎Belin , Un Savant, une Epoque Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1990 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur noir, illustrée d'un portrait d'Alexandre Fleming In-8 1 vol. - 350 pages‎


‎nombreuses illustrations dans le texte en noir et blanc 1ere édition, 1990 Contents, Chapitres : Avec Chronologie et des notes, des références bibliographiques (Principaux articles de Fleming) et un index - Alexander Fleming est un médecin, biologiste et pharmacologue britannique, né le 6 août 1881 à Darvel, Ayrshire en Écosse et mort le 11 mars 1955 à Londres. Il a publié de nombreux articles concernant la bactériologie, l'immunologie et la chimiothérapie. Ses découvertes les plus connues sont celle de l'antibiotique appelé pénicilline qu'il a isolée à partir du champignon Penicillium notatum en 1928, découverte pour laquelle il a partagé le prix Nobel de physiologie ou médecine avec Howard Walter Florey et Ernst Boris Chain en 1945, et celle de l'enzyme lysozyme en 1922. En fait, il n'a fait qu une redécouverte puisque, dès la fin du xixe siècle dans sa thèse de pharmacie, Ernest Duchesne, élève officier pharmacien de l'école de santé militaire de Lyon, avait fortement évoqué le rôle antibiotique des pénicillium. (source : Wikipedia) bon exemplaire, frais et propre‎

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‎FLEMING (Sir Alexander).-‎

Reference : 30563

‎Chimiothérapie. Hier, Aujourd'hui et Demain. The Linacre Lecture faite à Cambridge, le 6 mai 1946. Texte traduit par Maurice Welsch.‎

‎ P., Baillière, 1947, in 12 broché, 45pp. ; couverture fanée. ‎


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‎FLEMING Professor. Sir Alexander ( general editor ) :‎

Reference : 55828

‎Penicillin. Its practical application.‎

‎.: London, Butterworth & Co., 1946, format in-8°, x pp + 380 pp, index. Original publisher's hardback (green cloth). No dustwrapper, spine a bit discoloured, some shelfwear, still a good/fine copy. No library markings.First edition.‎


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