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         Ross Sir Ronald:     more books (27)
  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

81. A Sting In The Tale
The link was made by a Scots doctor, sir ronald ross, who was working for the Indian Certainly the progress to date is less than sir ronald ross and his
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A Sting in the Tale
I know this little thing
A myriad men may save.
O Death, where is thy sting?
Thy Victory, O Grave?
THE EARLY CLINICAL manifestations and complications of the disease were described as early as the 5th century BC by Hippocrates but it was not until the late 19th century that the role of the mosquito in transmitting the world's most serious infectious disease became clear. The link was made by a Scots doctor, Sir Ronald Ross, who was working for the Indian medical service. In 1897, he located parasites in the stomach wall of mosquitoes which had previously fed on a patient with malaria. The following year he charted the complete life cycle of the parasite through its different stages in the stomach, to the mosquito's proboscis, and then into its injected saliva. For the first time in the history of mankind, a foundation had been laid to help combat a disease which had contributed to the decline of great civilisations and been responsible for untold misery and suffering. It also brought Ross the Nobel prize in 1902. This year, scientists will gather in Edinburgh to mark the centenary of Ross's achievement but the mood is likely to be less celebratory than the famous meeting of 1898. Today, malaria is still a major killer and is responsible for the deaths of between 1.5 and 2.7 million people a year, most of them young children in Africa. It is increasing in prevalence and extending its geographical boundaries. If that was not worrying enough, there is growing resistance of the parasite to anti-malarial drugs, including multi-drug resistance in several countries. Control of the carrier mosquitoes has also become more difficult because of insecticide resistance and man-made problems such as changing agricultural practices, wars and refugee movements.

82. Royal Society | About The Society | Library And Archives | | Searching For Fello
ross, sir ronald. Wellknown titles of peerage, even where these differ from theholders surname, are searchable eg Kelvin of Largs, William Thomson, Baron
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83. Royal Society | About The Society | History Of Science | Biographies Of Fellows
ross, sir James Clark. Proceedings 18621863 vol 12 pp lxi-lxiii. ross, sir ronald.Obituary Notices 1932-1935 vol l pp 108-114, plate, by George Henry
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84. Especiales Diario Médico
Translate this page El nóbel del año. sir ronald ross. sir ronald ross. ronald ross nació enAlmora (India) en 1857. Estudió Medicina en Londres y en esta misma ciudad se
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Sir Ronald Ross Sir Ronald Ross Ronald Ross nació en Almora (India) en 1857. Estudió Medicina en Londres y en esta misma ciudad se doctoró en 1881. A los 24 años obtuvo plaza de médico militar y fue destinado a la India, colonia del Imperio Británico. Ross comenzó a interesarse por el paludismo, pues esta enfermedad obligaba a miles de soldados a ser hospitalizados. Además, durante los años que permaneció en la India como médico militar, millones de personas murieron a causa del paludismo. Tras siete años de ejercicio profesional, aprovechando un permiso en la metrópoli, hizo un cursillo sobre bacteriológica que le animó a sumergirse en la investigación del paludismo. En 1894 consiguió descubrir el ciclo vital de varias especies de mosquitos.

85. Sir Ronald Ross - C6
Translate this page ronald ross begann im Jahr 1892 mit den Untersuchungen zur Übertragung undBekämpfung von Malaria. Im Jahr 1902 erhielt er für seine Forschungen im In- und
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Apothekerexamen; Eintritt in den medizinischen Dienst der Britisch-Indischen Armee Ross wird in das Royal College of Surgeons of England und in die Royal Society aufgenommen Nobelpreis Professor an der Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (mit Forschungsreisen nach Westafrika) Adelung zum Sir Tropen London leitender Direktor des Ross Institute and Hospital for Tropical Diseases in London Sir Ronal Ross verstirbt am 16. September Ramona Kassner Kommentieren Druckversion Artikel vom 22. Mai 2003 Impressum Newsletter Werbung Kollegen ... Haftungsausschluss Monatsthema September Nachrichten Neuwahlstreit: Bundesverfassungsgericht lehnt Anträge ab Das Bundesverfassungsgericht hat Anträge auf eine einstweilige Verfügung im Zusammenhang mit der in Dresden notwendig gewordenen Nachwahl heute als unzulässig abgewiesen. Die Antragstellerin Elvira Ibraimkulova, Einzelkandidatin im Wahlkreis Homburg/Saar, ... Lesen Haut von toten Häftlingen zu Anti-Falten-Cremes verarbeitet Wie der britische "Guardian" unter Berufung auf Journalisten mitteilt, verwendet ein chinesisches Kosmetikstudio zur Herstellung seiner Kollagenprodukte die Haut getöteter Häftlinge. Die Zeitung "The Guardian" berichtet unter Berufung auf ...

86. Sir William Charles Ross (1794 - 1869) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Ohio Wesleyan, ronald M. ross Art Museum Ron Anderson Figuratively Speaking Elizabeth Barrett Browning Image, Artist sir William Charles ross RA, na
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Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Sir William Charles Ross. Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco -
John William Joseph Winkler, Ross Alley, 19th - 20th century

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John William Joseph Winkler, Ross Alley, Chinatown, San Francisco, 19th - 20th century

Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - John Ross Key, Lake Tahoe, 1873 Mather Brown - Master Charles William Park 1785-90 oil on canvas The Detroit Institute of Art American Felix Gonzalez-Torres - Untitled (Portrait of Ross in L.A.) 1991 multicolored candies The Art Institute of Chicago Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - William Charles Frederick Gillam, Mallard, 1930 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Charles William Smith, Four Cocks, circa 1935 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - William Charles Frederick Gillam, Low Tide, 1933

87. South Asia
Grantly Dick (18901959); Rogers, Major-General sir Leonard (1868-1963);ross, sir ronald (1857-1932); Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
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88. Search Results
Subject; Who sir ronald ross (coworker on malaria); Where Scotland, Aberdeenshire,Oldmeldrum (birthplace of sir Patrick Manson)
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89. Oxford University Press And Manchester University Press Classics
Aristotle s Prior and Posterior Analytics, ross, sir David. Oxford University Press,Hardback Ammianus and the Historia Augusta, Syme, sir ronald
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90. Fever Dreams: The Calcutta Chromosome @ AMERICAN DIGEST
In 1898 in Calcutta, sir ronald ross* solved a riddle how is malaria *sirronald ross won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1902 for his proof that the
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Fever Dreams: The Calcutta Chromosome
by PAT CUMMINGS American Digest Book Editor Amatav Ghosh: In The Calcutta Chromosome , author Amitav Ghosh has written a fever-bright mystery story about an historic event. 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..." Into 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...
Ronald Ross, In Exile
Murugan's desire to learn how Ross was inspired gradually moves from simple curiosity to fevered intensity. In the process, he stumbles on something he terms "anti-science." Murugan conceives of this as a conspiracy, in which communication of ideas cannot take place by the normal methods of transmission. In effect, ideas are infections transmitted by an as-yet-undiscovered vector. Seeking His secret deeds
With tears and toiling breath

91. ESS - Environmental Software & Services - Project GAIA
sir ronald ross developed his models (systems of non linear differential equations)with the purpose of investigating and supporting new public health
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The most simple epidemiological situation is still very complicated, and consequently, it is essential for the researcher to be able to abstract the minimum epidemiological aspects necessary for the study of the question in turn. The process of designing the simplest model is an art, favoured by the organization of multidisciplinary research groups. It is important to observe that even with access to supercomputers, it is not possible to progress in epidemiological theory with extremely detailed models, i.e. with models that include absolutely everything, since the model becomes as complicated as reality. In addition, increasing the level of detail in a model requires the introduction of parameters. With increased detail, the analytical or numerical study of the model becomes more complex and its validation requires much more data. The use of differential equations epidemic models basic reproductive number ) is a fundamental concept in epidemiology and in theoretical biology. The theoretical content of this lesson is based on the usefulness and applicability of this fundamental concept, as for example in estimating the rate of vaccination necessary to erradicate a disease We use Tuberculosis transmission dynamics as an example. The case of Tuberculosis is a non trivial example of the explanatory utility of mathematical models. Four studies on tuberculosis dynamics are presented : 1) the

92. Biografia De Ross, Sir Ronald
Translate this page ross, sir ronald. (1857-1932) Bacteriólogo británico, n. en Almora (India) y m.en Putney (Londres). Después de estudiar medicina en el Hospital de San
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Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Ross, Sir Ronald Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

93. Bookcover The Beast In The Mosquito. The Correspondence Of Ronald
The correspondence between sir ronald ross (18571932) and sir PatrickManson (1844-1922) is rich in both scientific and human terms.
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94. William Bynum
It was also the place where sir ronald ross discovered in 1897 the role ofAnopheline mosquitoes in the transmission of the disease. Following ross s work
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95. Malaria (A&M)
Proceeding relating to the views of sir ronald ross and Colonel WG King on malaria sir ronald ross (18571932) GC/59 Small collection of memorabilia,
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Research and observations Public health Malaria and the army Malaria treatment of advanced syphilis ... History and Memorabilia Further information about the materials mentioned below can be found on the Archives and Manuscripts Online Catalogue In some cases the full detailed catalogues of archive collections are not yet in this online database: hard copy versions are available in the Poynter Room of the Library and on request to archs+mss@wellcome.ac.uk
Research and observations
Sir James CANTLIE, FRCS (1851-1926) MSS.1456-99
Essays, lectures, notes, include material on malaria 1874-1923 Sir Rickard CHRISTOPHERS (1873-1978), malariologist GC/161

96. Ronald Ross - L Internaute - Histoire
Translate this page sir ronald ross, médecin britannique de l’armée des Indes, montre que la transmissiondu paludisme des oiseaux se fait par un moustique.
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Ross explique le paludisme

Sir Ronald Ross, médecin britannique de l’armée des Indes, montre que la transmission du paludisme des oiseaux se fait par un moustique. Peu après, le scientifique italien Giovanni Batista Grassi montrera qu'il en de même pour le paludisme humain, transmis par l’anophèle femelle. Ronald Ross recevra le Prix Nobel de médecine, 1902.
Voir aussi : Paludisme Ronald Ross Moustique Prix Nobel ... Année 1897
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97. Portraits De Personnages Celebres : ROS
Translate this page ross (Churchill). Photo 1. ross (sir Edward Denison)(1871-1940). Peinture 1 (6) ross (sir ronald)(1857-1932). Photo 1/2 Peinture 1
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98. Stories, Listed By Author
ross, sir ronald (18571932) (chron.) * The Vivisector Vivisected, (ss) StrangeAssembly, ed. John Gawsworth, London Unicorn Press 1932
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RORKE, PAUL (chron.)
ROSAN, SHIRA (1950- ); see pseudonym S. J. Rozan (chron.)
ROSBOROUGH, LEONARD B. (chron.)

99. Entrez PubMed
An outline is given of the career of Alfred Frohlich, and his correspondence withSir ronald ross be
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100. Entrez PubMed
sir ronald ross vs. sir Patrick Manson a matter of libel. Chernin E. PublicationTypes Biography Historical Article MeSH Terms England
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