Although popular mythology credits Alexander Fleming, it was Florey and his team who gave the world the miracle drug, penicillin. |
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Florey and Chain shared the 1945 Nobel Prize in Medicine with Fleming for their work. |
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Florey had not patented penicillin, having been advised by Sir Henry Dale that doing so would be unethical. |
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Late in 1956, the family moved to the manor house in the Somerset village of Combe Florey. |
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The writer Evelyn Waugh spent his last years in the village of Combe Florey. |
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Alexander Fleming discovered the world's first antibiotic, Penicillin, which Florey and Chain then developed. |
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He disdains the County Sec, but finds that Miss Florey, the headmistress, has worked for an archaeologist he admires. |
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Mr Osborne, from Combe Florey, Somerset, has appeared in scores of rape trials during his 40-year career at the bar. |
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Matters worsened for the Midland Premier side when Ed Florey fired Bewdley 2-0 up by the half hour mark. |
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Stephanie Florey, Richard Garzarelli, Priti Nernani, and Molly Slavin read scriptures and literature during the ceremony. |
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A team at the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, led by John Furness, is a first-time DARPA performer. |
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In 1941, Florey and Heatley travelled to the US in order to interest pharmaceutical companies in producing the drug and inform them about their process. |
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