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Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Alexander Fleming

 Alexander Fleming

Benefactor of humanity Alexander Fleming

When Alexander Fleming invented penicillin, the pharmaceutical companies offered him a 10% royalty, which he underestimated and did not accept. However, when Alexander Fleming estimated the royalty at 10%, it turned out to be millions of pounds a month. He wondered where he would keep the money.
In view of his incompetence in this regard, he decided to give a prescription of penicillin to a pharmaceutical company in exchange for a one per cent royalty on the condition that all clauses of the contract would be in accordance with the intent of Alexander Fleming. Lee
However, when Alexander Fleming sat down to type the terms, he felt that even one percent of the royalty was becoming so high that it would not last a lifetime, while his desire was nothing more than tourism and research. With that in mind, Alexander Fleming typed and wrote a contract in the middle of the night.
۔ "My discovery is not my personal property. This is a gift that is entrusted to me As found. God is the giver of this discovery and His property is entirely divine. I generalize this discovery and disclosure according to the formula below and allow the legal, personal, emotional and proprietary fact that no country, no city, no human being, no matter where society in the world makes it, Will have a human and legal right and I will have no monopoly on it. ”

Alexander Fleming was asked, "Why do they think that the invention of penicillin was ordained by God?"
Alexander Fleming gave a historic answer
"I must have been a means or a tool to bring it to the world, but I was not the inventor or inventor of it. I was the only one to reveal it and this revelation was not the result of my hard work but the grace of God and His grace. In fact, all the revelations and discoveries are by the command of God and by the grace of God.
God bestows this knowledge on the human world when He deems fit. Neither before nor after, at the appointed time, according to the hour of your command. I explained this principle to a local school in London for the convenience of the children, with innumerable bundles of knowledge hanging on the threshold of God with a long rod. When he wants and when he thinks fit. He cuts the thread of a bundle with scissors and orders that knowledge is coming. We are scientists who have been rocking in laboratories all over the world for a long time, wandering in the pursuit of this knowledge. ۔
This bundle falls in the swing of one of them and he is considered the luckiest person. Today (August 6) is the birthday of Alexander Fleming, the world's first antibiotic maker. The book Umm Al-Yaqeen is named after the same scientist.



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