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Monday 13 January 2014

Story : Inspiring Story of Alexander Fleming



A poor Scottish farmer was walking down the road. Suddenly, he heard a cry for help. To his horror, he found a boy mired in black muck up to waist and struggling furiously to pull out himself. The farmer immediately geared up, swung into action and pulled out the boy to safety.



Next morning, an aristocratic gentleman knocked at his door. The farmer came out to be greeted by him,"You saved my son. I am grateful to you and wish to reward you." "Thanks," said the farmer,"But I don't need any reward. I just did what I felt, should have been done."

"Is he your son?" asked the nobleman pointing to the young lad standing behind and peeping curiously. The farmer nodded in affirmation.

The aristocrat nobleman offered to educate his son as a gesture which the farmer accepted after a bit of hesitation.

Years passed. Farmer's son grew up to become Sir Alexander Fleming who was awarded Nobel Prize in Physiology & Medicine for the discovery of the antibiotic known as Penicillin.

Years passed. Nobleman's son suffered from a deadly variety of Pneumonia and his life was saved by only one medicine, Penicillin.

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