Name the scientist who discovered 'penicillin'.
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Alexander Flemming is the answer
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Alexander Fleming
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Penicillin was discovered in London in September of 1928. As the story goes, Dr. Alexander Fleming, the bacteriologist on duty at St. Mary's Hospital, returned from a summer vacation in Scotland to find a messy lab bench and a good deal more. A green mold called Pennicilium notatum had contaminated Petri dishes in his lab. The first name for penicillin was mould juice.
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