NOBEL PRIZE AWARDS
Discovery Of Penicillin Recognized
(Received October 26, 8.35 p.m.) . STOCKHOLM, October 26. The Nobel Prize for medicine has been awarded to Sir Alexander Fleming, of London University, Dr. Ernest Boris
Chain and Sir Howard Florey, of Oxford University, in recognition of the discovery of penicillin. The Karolinska Institute in awarding the prize recognized Sir Alexander Fleming as the real discovers of penicillin, but praised Dr. Chain and Sir Harold Florey for exploiting the discovery by experimenting its effects
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Dominion, Volume 39, Issue 28, 27 October 1945, Page 7
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