- Kevin Brown (historian)
Kevin Brown (born 1961) has been Trust Archivist and
Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum Curator at St Mary's NHS Trust, subsequently Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, since 1989, having set up the archives service forSt Mary's Hospital ,Paddington ,London ,England , in 1989 and having established the museum in 1993.Brown was educated at
Hertford College , Oxford and atUniversity College London . He is a professional archivist and museum curator specialising in the history of medicine and has lectured widely. In 2001, he was the first historian and first non-scientist to deliver the Andrew J. Moyer Lecture at the United States Department of AgricultureNational Center for Agricultural Utilization Research atPeoria , Illinois. He was Chairman ofthe London Museums of Health & Medicine from 2001 to 2004. He is an authority onAlexander Fleming and the history ofpenicillin .Brown's 2004 biography of Alexander Fleming, "Penicillin Man: Alexander Fleming and the Antibiotic Revolution" tells the story of the
discovery of penicillin and of the great scientist who made that breakthrough. He has also written a history ofsyphilis , "The Pox: the Life and Near Death of a Very Social Disease" in 2006 and has since turned his attention to a study of health, war and medicine in the 20th century.References
* "British Medical Journal", 330 (1 January 2005), 51.
* Kevin Brown, "Penicillin Man: Alexander Fleming and the Antibiotic Revolution", 2004.
* Kevin Brown, "The Pox: the Life and Near Death of a Very Social Disease", 2006.
* A.A. Glynn, 'Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum', "Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy", 58 (2006), 233-234
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