domingo, 15 de abril de 2012

Inventos Trabajo de Ingles

INVENTOS INGLES
Alexander Graham Bell
The phone is a telecommunication device designed to transmit acoustic signalsthrough electrical signals at a distance.
For a long time was considered Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, along with Elisha Gray. But Bell was not the inventor of this device, but only the first to patent it. This happened in 1876. On June 11, 2002 the U.S. Congress passedresolution 269, which recognized that the inventor of the telephone was AntonioMeucci, who called teletrofonoand Alexander Graham Bell. In 1871 Meucci was only able to, economic hardship, provide a brief description of his invention, but not to formalize the patent before the Patent Office United States.
Alexander Graham Bell was a scientist, inventor and British speech therapist.Contributed to the development of telecommunications and aviation technology. His father, grandfather and brother were associated with work on elocution and speech (his mother and wife were deaf), which profoundly influenced the work of Bell, his research on listening and speaking. This led him to experiment with apparatus foroído.1 2 His research led him to try to get the patent for the telephone in America,either from at 1876.3 while the device had been developed earlier by AntonioMeucci, and this is recognized as its inventor on June 11, 2002.
ALEXANDER FLEMING
Fleming was born in Ayrshire, and died Esacocia enLondres, England, at age 74. He worked as a medical microbiologist at St. Mary's Hospital in London until the beginning of the First World War. In this hospital he worked at the Department of inoculations dedicated to the improvement and manufacture of vaccines and serums. Almorth Edward Wright, secretary of the Department, aroused the interest of Fleming for new treatments for infections.

During the war was a military doctor in the fronts in France and was impressed by the high mortality caused by shrapnel wounds infected in hospitals. After the war, he returned to St. Mary Hospital where he sought a new antiseptic strongly avoided the harsh agony caused by the wounds infectadas.Las penicillins are antibiotics of the group of employees betalactáminicos extensively in the treatment of infections caused by susceptible bacteria.Fleming was initiated into the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite in 1909 at the Lodge No. 2682 St. Mary of London, and was inducted into the degree of master of the lodge Misericordi, also of London, No. 3286.1

The popular story that the father of Sir Winston Churchill paid for the studies of Fleming, when Fleming's father saved the life of Sir Winston Churchill, is false. According to the biography of Kevin Brown: "Penicillin Man: Alexander Fleming and the Antibiotic Revolution" 2 Fleming described the story to his friend and colleague Andre Gratia as an amazing story.





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