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Alexander
Fleming
His name was Fleming,
and he was a poor Scottish farmer. One day, while trying to eke
out a living for his family, he heard a cry for help coming from
a nearby bog. He dropped his tools and ran to the bog. There,
mired to his waist in black muck, was a terrified boy, screaming
and struggling to free himself. Farmer Fleming saved the lad
from what could have been a slow and terrifying death.
The next day, a fancy carriage pulled up to the Scotsman's
sparse surroundings. An elegantly dressed nobleman stepped out
and introduced himself as the father of the boy Farmer Fleming
had saved.
"I want to repay you," said the nobleman. "You saved my son's
life."
"No, I can't accept payment for what I did," the Scottish farmer
replied, waving off the offer. At that moment, the farmer's own
son came to the door of the family hovel.
"Is that your son?" the nobleman asked. "Yes," the farmer
replied proudly.
"I'll make you a deal. Let me take him and give him a good
education.
If the lad is anything like his father, he'll grow to a man you
can be proud of."
And that he did. In time, Farmer Fleming's son graduated from
St. Mary's Hospital Medical School in London, and went on to
become known throughout the world as the noted Sir Alexander
Fleming, the discoverer of Penicillin.
Years afterward, the nobleman's son was stricken with pneumonia.
What saved him? Penicillin.
The name of the nobleman? **** Randolph Churchill.
His son's name? Sir Winston Churchill.
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