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![Medicine laureate Sir Alexander Fleming, receives his prize from the hand of his majesty king Gustaf V of Sweden. Fleming shares the prize with Ernst B. Chain and Howard Florey Stock Photo - Medicine laureate Sir Alexander Fleming, receives his prize from the hand of his majesty king Gustaf V of Sweden. Fleming shares the prize with Ernst B. Chain and Howard Florey Stock Photo -](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2GJEMYC/medicine-laureate-sir-alexander-fleming-receives-his-prize-from-the-hand-of-his-majesty-king-gustaf-v-of-sweden-fleming-shares-the-prize-with-ernst-b-chain-and-howard-florey-2GJEMYC.jpg)
Medicine laureate Sir Alexander Fleming, receives his prize from the hand of his majesty king Gustaf V of Sweden. Fleming shares the prize with Ernst B. Chain and Howard Florey Stock Photo -
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