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1.Charles Scott Sherrington
- This plaque marks where Charles Scott Sherrington went to school.
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2.Sir Alexander Fleming
- This plaque marks where Fleming lived.
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3.Sir Alexander Fleming
- This plaque marks where penicillin was discovered.
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4.Sir Alexander Fleming
- This plaque at Harefield Hospital marks where Fleming worked.
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5.Sir Alexander Fleming
- This plaque commemorates Fleming's award of the Nobel Prize.
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6.Joseph Lister
- This plaque marks the house in which Joseph Lister lived for nine years.
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7.Joseph Lister
- This plaque marks the site where Joseph Lister initiated antiseptic treatment.
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8.Joseph Lister
- This plaque marks where Joseph Lister lived.
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9.The Lister Arms
- The Lister Arms were named after the original inn's first tenant, Joseph Lister.
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10.Joseph Lister
- This is a Millennial plaque to honour the work of Joseph Lister.
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11.Joseph Lister
- This plaque commemorates Joseph Lister, who was Professor of Surgery at King's College Hospital from 1877 until 1892.
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12.Joseph Lister
- This plaque marks the fact that Joseph Lister was a student at the University College for six years.
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13.John Hunter
- This plaque marks where John Hunter lived.
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14.Adrian, Hodgkin and Huxley
- This plaque marks where Adrian, Hodgkin and Huxley worked.
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15.John Hunter
- John Hunter lived in this house on Leicester Square, which for a time housed his anatomical specimens.
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16.John Hunter
- This plaque marks the birthplace of both William and John Hunter.
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17.John Hunter
- This plaque marks where John Hunter lived.
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18.Mary Anning
- This plaque marks the place where Mary Anning was born.
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19.Steptoe and Edwards
- This plaque at Bourn Hall Clinic honours the work of Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards.
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20.Sir Ronald Ross
- This plaque marks the place where Sir Ronald Ross lived.