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  1. The Mosquito Man: The story of Sir Ronald Ross by John Rowland, 1963
  2. Great Malaria Problem and Its Solution: From the Memoirs of Ronald Ross (Keynes Press S) by Sir Ronald Ross, 1988-12
  3. Report on the Prevention of Malaria in Mauritius by Sir Ronald Ross, 2009-12-21
  4. The Prevention of Malaria by Sir Ronald Ross, 2009-12-22
  5. Mosquito Brigades and How to Organize Them by Sir Ronald Ross, 2010-10-14
  6. Mosquito Brigades and How to Organise Them by Sir Ronald Ross, 2009-12-23
  7. Malarial Fever; Its Cause, Prevention and Treatment; Containing Full Details for the Use of Travellers, Sportsmen, Soldiers, and Residents in by Sir Ronald Ross, 2009-12-29
  8. Indian Medical Service Officers: Ronald Ross, Sir Trevor Lawrence, 2nd Baronet, George Christopher Molesworth Birdwood, Pares Chandra Datta
  9. Malaria. A Neglected Factor in the History of Greece and Rome. With an Introduction bu Col Sir Ronald Ross and a Concluding Chapter by G G Ellett. by W H S Jones, 1920
  10. THE FRANKENSTEIN OMNIBUS: The Reanimated Man; Transfromation; The Mummy; The New Frankenstein; The Bell Tower; The Vivisector; The Future Eve; The Incubated Girl; The Surgeon's Experiment; Some Experiment's With A Head; The Man Who Made A Man; It by Peter (editor) (Mary Shelley; Jane Webb; William Maginn; Herman Melville; Sir Ronald Ross; Villiers De L'Isle Adam; Fred T. Jane; W. C. Morrow; Dick Donovan; E. E. Kellett; Harle Oren Cummins; Leonard Merrick; Robert S. Carr) Haining, 1995
  11. In Exile by Sir Ronald Ross, 1997
  12. Report On The Prevention Of Malaria In Mauritius
  13. Studies on Malaria by Sir Ronald Ross, 1928
  14. Solid Space-Algebra. The Systems of Hamilton and Grassmann Combined … With Extracts from his Paper The Algebra of Space, 1901. by Sir Ronald. ROSS, 1918

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ross, sir ronald (18571932) born in Almora, India of Scots descent. Made thediscovery (1895-98) that malaria parasites were carried by mosquitos and
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62. J Hist Med Allied Sci -- Sign In Page

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ross, sir ronald. 1899. FeralChildren.com says A Tarzanlike novel. Search ThisSite. powered by FreeFind. Main Menu. Feral Children
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65. Ronald Ross
ronald ross Born 13May-1857 Birthplace Almora, India Father sir CCGross (British Army General) Wife Rosa Bessie Bloxam (m. 1889, d.
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Location of death: London, England
Cause of death: Illness
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Doctor Level of fame: Niche
Executive summary: Discovered malaria parasite Father: Sir C. C. G. Ross (British Army General)
Wife: Rosa Bessie Bloxam (m. 1889, d. 1931, two sons, two daughters) Son: Ronald Son: Charles Daughter: Dorothy Daughter: Sylvia Professor: Tropical Medicine, University College Liverpool (1902-12) Royal College of Surgeons Royal Society Nobel Prize for Medicine Knighthood Author of books: The Prevention of Malaria , medicine) Memoirs , memoir) Do you know something we don't? Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile

66. I N T A C H
The sir ronald ross Building, where sir ronald ross discovered the malaria parasitein It is proposed to set up a Museum in memory of sir ronald ross.
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67. North Irish Horse
October 1939, CO Lt Col sir ronald ross. Oct 39, North Irish Horse. 1/10/39,Belfast BOARD of OFFICERS held in County Hall ARMAGH consisting of CO,
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GOC Northern Ireland District (NID) receives an order from the War Office giving authority for North Irish Horse to be reconstituted as a Light Armoured Regiment (wheeled).
Ref WO Letter 20/RAC/3 AG dated 30th August 1939. September 1939 CO: Sep 39 North Irish Horse Belfast
Referring to WO Letter of 30th August, GOC NID proposes, amongst other things, that detachments or Squadrons be located as follows:-
HQ and one Sqn ENNISKILLEN one Sqn ARMAGH one Sqn DUNGANNON
Letter from War Office authorising reconstitution of the NIH. Regt will now be raised and equipped on War Establishment, Capt the Right Honourable Sir Basil Brooke, Bt DL, CBE, MP, to be commanding Officer and Capt OC Smith-Bingham, 17/21st Lancers appointed as Adjutant. Two regular and four TA NCOs will be despatched as PSIs. Adjt reports to NID Victoria Bks. One SSgt and one Sgt posted as PSIs from Derbyshire Yeomanry. Two Cpls posted as PSIs from East Riding Yeomanry. Recce by Capt Smith-Bingham of suggested accommodation for Sqn in ENNISKILLEN, DUNGANNON and ARMAGH.

68. Garrison
ross, sir ronald. Role of the Mosquito in the Evolution of the Malarial Parasite.Lancet, 1898, Vol. 2, p.48889. ross provided the last link in the chain
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  • CAYLEY, William. Case of Haemoptysis Treated by the Induction of Pneumothorax so as to Collapse the Lung. Lancet, 1885, Vol. 1, p.894-95. Artificial pneumothorax treated by pleural incision in intractable haemoptysis. (Garrison and Morton, 3226.). Boards shaken with one third of leather spine not present. Ex-library.
    HORSLEY, Sir Victor Alexander Haden. Functional Nervous Disorders Due to Loss of Thyroid Gland and Pituitary Body. Lancet, 1886, Vol. 1, p. 5. First successful experimental hypophysectomy; two dogs survived five and six months respectively after this operation. (Garrison and Morton, 1129 and 3835.). Also included; Relation of the Thyroid Gland to General Nutrition and Modern Pathology of the Central Nervous System. Lancet, p.3-4. Boards rubbed and worn, thin splits to gutters. Ex-library. $95.00
    MACCORMAC, Sir William. Some Observations on Rupture of the Urinary Bladder, With an Account of Two Cases of Intra-peritoneal Rupture Successfully Treated by Abdominal Section and Subsequent Suture of the Vesical Rent. Lancet, 1886, Vol. 2, p.1118-22. MacCormac introduced an operation for the treatment of intraperitoneal rupture of the bladder. (Garrison and Morton, 4182.). Library binding. $75.00
    CROOKSHANK, Edgar March. History and Pathology of Vaccination. Lancet, 1890, Vol. 1, p.470-72. This full history of the subject caused a good deal of controversy, this volume contains the review of this work. Crookshank was an opponent of vaccination. (Garrison and Morton, 5435.). Burgundy boards backed in library cloth, spine partially disbound.
  • 69. Ronald Ross (1857-1932)
    Translate this page -Chernin, E. sir ronald ross. Malaria and the Rewards of Research. -Guillemin,J. Coosing Scientific Patrimony sir ronald ross, Alphonse Laveran,
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    Ciclo de Ross Ronald Ross (1857-1932) Laveran Anopheles St. Bartolomew's Hospital Medical School Society of Apothecaries . Aunque para ingresar en la Indian Medical Service The Child of Ocean Royal College of Physicians and surgeons St. Bartholomew's Laveran Durante su segunda licencia, Sir Patrick Manson (1844-1922), fundador de la London School of Tropical Medicine Laveran British Medical Journa l el trabajo "On some peculiar pigmented cells found in two mosquitoes fed on malariated blood", donde expuso sus iniciales convicciones sobre el papel del mosquito Anopheles haemamoeba laverani (1880) por Laveran Anopheles Plasmodium Culex Royal Society Plasmodium falciparum y el del Plasmodium malariae Plasmodium vivax Anopheles Al trabajo antes mencionado, debemos añadir el titulado "The role of the mosquito in the evolution of the malarial parasite" ( Lancet British Medical Association British Medical Journal en 1899. Posteriores son las Memorias que relatan sus viajes a Sierra Leona y Suez, publicadas en Liverpool en 1900 y 1903 respectivamente, y su libro, editado en Londres en 1910, The prevention of malaria En 1901 Ross fue elegido Fellow del Royal College of Surgeons Royal Society Most Honourable Order of Bath por el rey de Inglaterra y en 1911 promovido a Knight Commander , de la misma.

    70. Emergence Of
    Departments of Microbiogy, sir ronald ross Institute of Tropical and Communicable In patients admitted for acute gastroenteritis at sir ronald ross
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    71. Emergence Of
    1 Departments of Microbiogy, sir ronald ross Institute of Tropical and CommunicableDiseases, Hyderabad 500 001, AP, India 2 Departments of Medicine,
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    72. Sir Ronald Ross - Tienda CYbErDaRk.NeT

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    73. DPMC - New Zealand Honours: New Zealand Order Of Merit Roll
    DAVISON, The Rt Hon sir ronald Keith, GBE (1978), CMG JAMIESON, Air Marshalsir Ewan, KBE (m1985), CB JANSEN, sir ross Malcolm, KBE (1989), JP
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    74. Ronald Ross@Everything2.com
    sir ronald ross demonstrated the lifecycle of the parasite of malaria in mosquitoes.He found the spieces of mosquitoes which convey the deadly African
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    75. University Of York: Department Of Economics And Related Studies, Weir
    Biographies of “Cumming, sir ronald Stuart (19001982)”, “Hayman, sir (CecilGeorge) Graham (1893-1966)”, and “ross, sir Henry (James) (1893-1973)”,
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    Great Britain and Ireland since 1500 , Dublin, Four Courts Press: 1999, 56-66. Scottish Industrial History , 2000, Vol.20, pp.8-22. Living Economic and Social History , Economic History Society 2002, pp.427-430. The Oxford Encyclopaedia of Economic History , Oxford University Press, 2003, Vol. 2, pp.94-97. Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History: an International Encyclopaedia (ABC Clio, Santa Barbara, California, 2003), Vol.1, page 180, page 290, Vol.2, page 522. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford 2004) Staff Contact Details

    76. Poets' Corner - Index Of Poets - Letters Q,R
    sir ronald ross. (1857 1932) English Physician. The Death of Peace (BB);from Lyra Modulata Hesperus (BB). Christina rossetti. (1830 - 1894) English Poet
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    77. Munro-Ferguson, Sir Ronald Craufurd, Viscount Novar
    MunroFerguson, sir ronald Craufurd, Viscount Novar In 1884 he was electeda member of the house of commons for ross and Cromarty, but the franchise
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    78. London Plaques : Blue Plaques : Research & Conservation : English Heritage
    ross, sir ronald (18571932), Nobel Laureate, Discoverer of the mosquito transmissionof malaria, lived here. 18 Cavendish Square, W1 Westminster 1985
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    79. Paper Frigate: Ghosh: The Calcutta Chromosome—Fever, Delirium And Discovery
    In 1898 in Calcutta, sir ronald ross solved a riddle how is malaria transmitted? sir ronald ross won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1902 for his proof
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    In The Calcutta Chromosome , author Amitav Ghosh has written a fever-bright mystery story about an event that is a matter of history. In 1898 in Calcutta, Sir Ronald Ross solved a riddle: how is malaria transmitted? "Malaria was the cold fusion of his day, the Sunday papers were scrambling to get it on the covers. And it figures: malaria's probably the all-time killer among diseases. Next to the common cold it's just about the most prevalent disease on the planet..."
    In the historical tale that traces the intense competition between Pasteur in Paris, Ambrose Laveran in Algeria, and Ronald Ross in India, Ghosh introduces the mystery: a LifeWatch worker named L. Murugan investigating (in 1995) how Ross came up with his idea.
    Half-stunned I look around
    Dead bones that walk the ground
    And dead bones underneath...

    80. MSN Encarta - Ross, Sir Ronald
    Translate this page ross, sir ronald (1857-1932), médecin et entomologiste britannique, lauréat en1902 du prix Autres fonctionnalités Encarta. Rechercher ross, sir ronald
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