Major (later Colonel Sir) Ronald Ross, who became the second President of .... Although Manson did not 'invent the mosquito theory', by extrapolation from ...
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The story of the work done in India by Sir Ronald Ross in the face of official indifference and ... to enter/' Manson did not invent the mosquito theory ...
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It was at this juncture that Ronald Ross entered the arena. He was born in Almora, India, on May 13, 1857 - the year of the great Indian uprising - as the son of Sir C.C.G. Ross, a general in the English Army. Ross received an English dame and boarding school education.
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Ronald Ross, son of an Army Major, a brilliant and polyvalent mind, poet of romantic lyrics, part time novelist, playwright, painter, musician and mathematician, who never wanted to be a medical practitioner, became a researcher by accident, designed some of the most elegant experiments with sheer instincts and his...
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Sir Ronald Ross in 1899; (Courtesy: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) ... Sir Ronald Ross was born in Almora, India in 1857 to Sir C.C.G. Ross, a General in the Indian Army and his wife Matilda. At the age of eight he was sent to England to be educated and spent much of his childhood with an aunt and uncle...
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Sir Ronald Ross ... Sir Ronald Ross (1857-1932), best known for showing that malaria was transmitted by mosquitoes (Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1902), was also a poet and a mathematician who studied functional iteration. He lived at 18 Cavendish Square (Blue Plaque) and in Putney (where there is a school named for him).
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Sir Ronald Ross Noble Prize lecture Nobel lecture Ross prize malaria ronald laurate ... Researches on malaria; Nobel Lecture, December, 12, 1902* ... 1902 R.ROSS...
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; Ronald Pies; 1952- ; Pies graduated from State University of New York at Syracuse with an M.D. degree in 1978. After a psychiatric residency, he opened a psychiatric practice, and is a clinical professor of psychiatry at Tufts Medical School.
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ABOUT INVENT NOW ... In September 1878, after having viewed an exhibition of a series of eight glaring 500-candlepower arc lights, Edison boldly announced he would invent a safe, mild, and inexpensive electric light that would replace the gaslight in millions of homes;
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