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  1. Malaria in Macedonia: Clinical and Hematological Features and Principles of Treatment (Military Medical Manuals)
  2. Malaria in Macedonia: Clinical and Hematological Features and Principles of Treatment by Sir Ronald Ed. Ross, 1918
  3. Mosquitoes Sir Ronald Ross (Eagle books;no.79) by Maurice Colbeck, 1964
  4. The story of Sir Ronald Ross and his fight against malaria (Lives to remember series) by E. F Dodd, 1956
  5. Copies of letters from Sir Patrick Manson (1899 and 1900) and General Gorgas (1914) to Sir Ronald Ross regarding his discovery of the connection between ... of these letters are in the Ross Archives.) by Patrick Manson, 1929
  6. Some words spoken in grateful memory of Sir Ronald Ross, poet and scientist: At a meeting commemorating Mosquito Day (21st August, 1897) at the Ross Institute ... Tropical Hygiene on Monday, 5th July, 1948 by John Masefield, 1948
  7. Copies of letters from Sir Patrick Manson (1899 and 1900) and General Gorgas (1914) to Sir Ronald Ross regarding his discovery of the connection between malaria and certain mosquitoes in 1897 to 1899 by Patrick Manson, 1914
  8. MOSQUITO MAN, THE, The Story of Sir Ronald Ross
  9. Some words spoken in grateful memory of Sir Ronald Ross: Poet and scientist at a meeting commemorating Mosquito Day (21st August, 1897) at The Ross Institute ... 1948, with a few corrections and additions by John Masefield, 1948
  10. Report on the prevention of malaria in Mauritius. by Ronald Ross by Ross. Ronald. Sir. 1857-1932., 1909-01-01
  11. The Poetry Review (March-April, 1917) by Ernest Hartley, Sir Ronald Ross, Major A. Corbett Smith, Dr. Maria Stopes, Capt. J.E. Stewart, Corporal Lasker, Lieut. E.F. Wilkinson, and others Coleridge, 1917-01-01
  12. The Poetry Review (January-February, 1917) by Sergt. Leslie, Sir Ronald Ross, Capt. J.E. Stewart, Cecil Roberts, and other contributors Coulson, 1917-01-01
  13. Ronald Ross, dragon slayer: A short account of a great discovery and of the man who made it by James Oram Dobson, 1934

21. Sir Ronald Ross
Nobel Winners picture, Nobel Winners Bio Sir Ronald Ross (18571932) British bacteriologist who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1902 for his work
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Sir Ronald Ross
Sir Ronald Ross
British bacteriologist who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1902 for his work on malaria. His discovery of the malarial parasite in the gastrointestinal tract of the Anopheles mosquito led to the realization that malaria was transmitted by Anopheles, and laid the foundation for combating the disease.
The English doctor and scientist Ronald Ross was born in Almora (Nepal), in family of the officer of the British army. Ronald was the grown-up from ten children in family. In the age of 8 years it have sent to England for training at school. Though Ronald Ross all life dreamed to be the writer, the actor or the musician (it has published set of the verses, plays and novels), it in 1874 under the insisting of father has acted in medical college at hospital St. Bartholomew's. Later 5 years it has ended college and since 1881 started to work as the physician in the British organization " Medical service of India ".
After graduating in medicine (1879), Ross entered the Indian Medical Service and served in the third Anglo-Burmese War (1885). On leave he studied bacteriology in London (1888-89) and then returned to India, where, prompted by Patrick Manson's guidance and assistance, he began (1892) a series of investigations on malaria. He discovered the presence of the malarial parasite within the Anopheles mosquito in 1897. Using birds that were sick with malaria, he was soon able to ascertain the entire life cycle of the malarial parasite, including its presence in the mosquito's salivary glands. He demonstrated that malaria is transmitted from infected birds to healthy ones by the bite of a mosquito, a finding that suggested the disease's mode of transmission to humans.

22. Robert Baldwin Ross - LoveToKnow 1911
ROBERT BALDWIN ROSS (18691918), British art critic and writer, was born at Tours Sir George William Ross. Sir Ronald Ross
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ROBERT BALDWIN ROSS (1869-1918), British art critic and writer, was born at Tours May 25 1869, the son of the Hon. John Ross, Q.C., attorney-general for Upper Canada, his mother being a daughter of the Hon. Robert Baldwin, premier of Upper Canada. He was educated privately, and later at King's College, Cambridge. After leaving the university he took to journalism. As a judge of pictures he was in very high repute, and from 1912 to 1914 he acted as adviser to the Board of Inland Revenue on picture valuations for estate duty. The most noteworthy feature of many years of his life, however, was his friendship with Oscar Wilde, whose literary executor he ultimately became. He was responsible for the publication of Wilde's De Profundis (1905), and subsequently for a complete edition of Wilde's works. Not long before his death Ross received from his admirers a presentation of plate, and also a sum of money which, at his request, was applied to the foundation of a scholarship at the Slade school of art. He died in London Oct. 5 1918.
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23. Ross, Sir Ronald Summary | BookRags.com
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24. Ross, Sir Ronald | Definition Of Ross, Sir Ronald | HighBeam.com: Online Diction
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25. Ross, Sir Ronald - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name Sir Ronald Ross. Nationality British Activity British doctor. Born 1305-1857 Died 16-09-1932
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26. Ross, Sir Ronald
Ross, Sir Ronald (b. May 13, 1857, Almora, Indiad. Sept. 16, 1932, Putney Heath, London, Eng.), British bacteriologist who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
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Ross, Sir Ronald
(b . May 13, 1857, Almora, Indiad. Sept. 16, 1932, Putney Heath, London, Eng.), British bacteriologist who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1902 for his work on malaria . His discovery of the malarial parasite in the gastrointestinal tract of the Anopheles mosquito led to the realization that malaria was transmitted by Anopheles, and laid the foundation for combating the disease. After graduating in medicine (1879), Ross entered the Indian Medical Service and served in the third Anglo-Burmese War (1885). On leave he studied bacteriology in London (1888-89) and then returned to India, where, prompted by Patrick Manson's guidance and assistance, he began (1892) a series of investigations on malaria. He discovered the presence of the malarial parasite within the Anopheles mosquito in 1897. Using birds that were sick with malaria, he was soon able to ascertain the entire life cycle of the malarial parasite, including its presence in the mosquito's salivary glands. He demonstrated that malaria is transmitted from infected birds to healthy ones by the bite of a mosquito, a finding that suggested the disease's mode of transmission to humans. Ross returned to England in 1899 and joined the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and later the University of Liverpool. He was knighted in 1911. In 1912 he became physician for tropical diseases at King's College Hospital, London, and later director of the Ross Institute and Hospital for Tropical Diseases, founded in his honour. In addition to mathematical papers, poems, and fictional works, he wrote

27. Sir Ronald Ross Winner Of The 1902 Nobel Prize In Medicine
Ross, Sir Ronald (submitted by Tomas) Sir Ronald Ross Biography (submitted by Shawn) Ronald Ross – Biography (submitted by Antony) Ronald Ross naci en Almora (submitted by Magnat)
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S IR R ONALD R OSS
1902 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for his work on malaria, by which he has shown how it enters the organism and thereby has laid the foundation for successful resesarch on this disease and methods of combating it.
Background
  • Place of Birth: Almora (India)
  • Residence: Great Britain
  • Education: Studied medicine at St. Bartholomew's University
  • Affiliation: Indian Medical Service (1881-99); University College, Liverpool; Ross Institute for Tropical Diseases (Director, from 1926)
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Ross , Sir Ronald Ross British physician who discovered that mosquitos transmit malaria (18571932)
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30. Sir Ronald Ross (British Doctor) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Sir Ronald Ross (British doctor), May 13, 1857Almora, India Sept. 16, 1932Putney Heath, London, Eng.British doctor who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1902
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31. Ross, Sir Ronald - Definition
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32. Ronald Ross - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Sir Ronald Ross KCB (13 May 1857 – 16 September 1932) was a British doctor who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1902 for his work on malaria.
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Nationality British Fields Medicine Alma mater St. Fratbore Hospital Malaria parasite discovery Notable awards Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Sir Ronald Ross KCB (13 May 1857 – 16 September 1932) was a British doctor who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1902 for his work on malaria. His discovery of the malarial parasite in the gastrointestinal tract of the Anopheles mosquito led to the realization that malaria was transmitted by Anopheles, and laid the foundation for combating the disease.
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33. Ronald Ross
SO WHO WAS RONALD ROSS? Sir Ronald Ross was a British physician and entomologist, noted for identifying the links between mosquitoes and malaria.
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Home Page Biology Chemistry Physics ... Contact Us RONALD ROSS (1857-1932) Ronald Ross, Bronze Relief Frank Bowcher, National Portrait Gallery SO WHO WAS RONALD ROSS? Sir Ronald Ross was a British physician and entomologist, noted for identifying the links between mosquitoes and malaria Ronald Ross was born in India in 1857 at Almora. His father was a soldier who eventually became a general in the Indian army. Ross lived in India until he was eight ,when he was sent away to boarding school in Southampton, England. At school he seemed to have been a dreamy imaginative boy whose main interest was in writing poetry, painting and composing music. When he left school his father suggested he went on to study medicine. Ross readily agreed, as he had no idea of what he wanted to do. So, in 1874 he became a medical student at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London. In 1879 Ross just managed to pass his Royal College of Surgeons exam - after 3 days cramming. This meant that he could only practice as a ship's surgeon, which he did for a couple of years until he passed an exam for the Society of Apothecaries. This meant that in 1881 Ross could join the British-Indian army medical services and eleven years later he began investigating the transmission and control of malaria. HOW DID HE DO THIS?

34. Janus: Ross, Sir Ronald (1857-1932) Knight, Bacteriologist
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35. Ross, Sir Ronald (Br. Bac.)
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36. Ross, Sir Encyclopedia Topics | Reference.com
life cycle, including its presence in the mosquito's salivary glands, showing how it is transmitted by a bite. He received a 1902 Nobel Prize. Learn more about Ross, Sir Ronald with
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. London Harrison and Sons, Ltd.,, 1931.. Second edition.......In exile by ROSS, Sir Ronald Second edition Price $300.00 ( 0.00) Book
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38. Author Bios - Bryant Collection
Biographical Information on Physician Writers NS Taslima Nasrin 1962- Nasrin received Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degrees from Mymensingh Medical College
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Nasrin received Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degrees from Mymensingh Medical College (Bangladesh) in 1984. Working as a gynecologist and anesthesiologist in Dhaka hospitals, she became increasingly aware of and vocal about the status of women in Bengali society. As a result of her writing, political and religious authorities denounced her, ultimately calling for her arrest and execution for blasphemy. With the help of PEN, Amnesty International, and the European Union, she was given asylum in Sweden in 1994. She continues to write fiction, poetry, and articles; and has been awarded the Sakharov prize for Freedom of Thought by the Parliament of the European Union. Background
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After graduation from Tufts University with an M.D. degree in 1970, Nathanson became a pediatrician, practicing in California. Background
Contemporary Authors Fiction The Trouble with Wednesdays (1986) Laszlo Nemeth Nemeth received his M.D. degree from the Semmelweis University of Medicine (Hungary) in 1925, and practiced medicine from then until 1943. In addition, he founded the periodical

39. Ross - Definition Of Ross At YourDictionary.com
Ross, Betsy (Mrs. Elizabeth Griscom Ross) 17521836; Am Ross, Sir Ronald 1857-1932; Eng. pathologist, born in India
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