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Dec 13, 2023

[Answer] 5. Which Australian doctor received the Nobel Prize in 1945 for his work extracting Penicillin?

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...1. Dr Henry Jekyll 2. Dr Samuel Mudd 3. Dr Howard Florey 4. Dr Hannibal Lecter Dr Howard Florey, together with Ernst Chain, revisited Sir Alexander Fleming's work on the naturally occurring penicillium notatum mould. The team they led extracted Penicillin and made it viable to produce. For his works, he shared the Nobel Prize with Chain and Fleming, was knighted and made a life peer. His portrait was on our $50 note for many years. The Howard Florey Institute is Australia's largest brain research institute. Former Australian Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies said of Florey "in terms of world well-being, Florey was the most important man ever born in Australia". Dr Jekyll is of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde fame. Dr Samuel Mudd treated John Wilkes Booth's injury after Wilkes assassinated Abraham Lincoln. Dr Hannibal Lecter is a character from "The Silence Of The Lambs".




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Dr Howard Florey:


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