The intravenous use of germicides, by Professor Alexander Fleming FRCS. Reprinted from The Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine April 1931 The intravenous use of germicides
The effect of antiseptics on wounds, by Alexander Fleming FRCS. Reprinted from The Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine June 1940. Stamped "with the author's compliments" The effect of antiseptics on wounds
In-vitro tests of penicillin potency, by Alexander Fleming MBLond. FRCS. Reprinted from The Lancet June 20 1942. Stamped "with the author's compliments" In-vitro tests of penicillin potency
Chemotherapy and wound infection, by Professor Alexander Fleming. Reprinted from The Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine April 1941. Stamped "with the author's compliments" Chemotherapy and wound infection
Micro-methods of estimating penicillin in blood serum and other body fluids, by Sir Alexander Fleming. Reprinted from The Lancet November 11 1944. Stamped "with the author's compliments" Micro-methods of estimating penicillin in blood serum and other body fluids
Chemotherapy in opthalmology, by Alexander Fleming. Reprinted from Modern trends in opthalmology pages 493-498. Stamped "with the author's compliments" Chemotherapy in opthalmology
The inhibitory action of potassium tellurite on coliform bacteria, by Alexander Fleming and MY Young. Reprinted from The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology Vol 101, 1940. Stamped "with the author's compliments" The inhibitory action of potassium tellurite on coliform bacteria
A case of rat-bite fever, by SR Douglas MRCS, LRCP Lond., L Colebrook MB, BS Lond., A Fleming MB, BS Lond FRCS Eng. Reprinted from The Lancet February 16 1918. A case of rat-bite fever
Arris and Gale lecture on lysozyme. A bacteriolytic ferment found normally in tissues and secretions. Delivered before the Royal College of Surgeons of England, by Alexander Fleming FRCS Eng. Reprinted from The Lancet Feruary 2 1929. Arris and Gale lecture on lysozyme
On the antibacterial power of egg-white, by Alexander Fleming FRCS Eng., VD Allison MD Belf. Reprinted from The Lancet June 28 1924. On the antibacterial power of egg-white
Penicillin - its discovery, development and uses in the field of medicine and surgery, by Professor Sir Alexander Fleming, MB, BS, FRCS, FRCP, FRS. Reprinted from The Journal of the Royal Institute of Public Health and Hygiene February, March and April 1945. Stamped "with the author's compliments" Penicillin - its discovery
The bactericidal power of human blood and some methods of altering it, by Alexander Fleming FRCS. Reprinted from The Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1928 Vol 21. The bactericidal power of human blood and some methods of altering it
The antibacterial action in vitro of 2-(p-aminobenzenesulphonamido)pyridine on pneumococci and streptococci, by Alexander Fleming FRCS Eng. Reprinted from The Lancet July 9 1938. Stamped "with the author's compliments" The antibacterial action in vitro of 2-(p-aminobenzenesulphonamido)pyridine on pneumococci and streptococci
Streptococcal meningitis treated with penicillin. Measurement of bacteriostatic power of blood and cerebrospinal fluid, by Alexander Fleming FRCS, FRS. Reprinted from The Lancet October 9 1943. Stamped "with the author's compliments" Streptococcal meningitis treated with penicillin. Measurement of bacteriostatic power of blood and cerebrospinal fluid
The antibacterial power of the blood of patients receiving 2-(p-aminobenzenesulphonamido) pyridine, by Alexander Fleming FRCS. Reprinted from The Lancet September 3 1938. Stamped "with the author's compliments" The antibacterial power of the blood of patients receiving 2-(p-aminobenzenesulphonamido) pyridine
Penicillin. The Robert Campbell Oration, by Sir Alexander Fleming, FRCS, FRCP, FRS. Reprinted from The Ulster Medical Journal November 1944. Stamped "with the author's compliments" Penicillin. The Robert Campbell Oration
A simple method of using penicillin, tellurite and gentian violet for differential culture, by Alexander Fleming FRCS. Reprinted from The British Medical Journal May 2 1942. Stamped "with the author's compliments" A simple method of using penicillin