Bacteriology · 1928

Alexander Fleming

The bacteriologist who found a cure in a single forgotten dish.

1881–1955Lochfield, Ayrshire, 1881London, 1955

Returning from holiday in 1928, Fleming noticed that a stray mould had colonised one of his culture plates, and that around it a clear ring marked where the bacteria had died. He had glimpsed penicillin.

Fleming himself could not concentrate the substance; it fell to Florey and Chain a decade later to turn his curiosity into the first true antibiotic, in time to save the wounded of a world at war.