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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. MSN Encarta - Ross, Sir Ronald
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22. Ross, Sir Ronald
encyclopediaEncyclopedia ross, sir ronald. ross, sir ronald, 1857–1932,English physician, b. Almora, India. He studied malaria
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Ross, Sir Ronald Ross, Sir Ronald, Plasmodium ) in the stomach of the Anopheles mosquito; in W Africa he discovered the mosquito that transmits African fever. He received the 1902 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on malaria and was knighted in 1911. He also published poems, novels, and mathematical studies. See his memoirs (1923); J. Rowland, The Mosquito Man The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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23. Biografia De Ross, Sir Ronald
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Ross, sir Ronald (Almora, 1857-Putney, 1932) Médico británico. En la India, llevó a cabo importantes investigaciones sobre el mecanismo de transmisión del paludismo y descubrió el agente vector, un mosquito del género Anopheles . Fue profesor de medicina tropical en la Universidad de Liverpool y más tarde ejerció en Londres, donde dirigió el Instituto Ross de Medicina Tropical. Fue galardonado con el premio Nobel de medicina y fisiología en 1902. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

24. History Of Medicine : Sir Ronald Ross.
Apte CV. Technical Editor, MJAFI, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune411 040.History of medicine sir ronald ross. Medical Journal Armed Forces India.
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Extracted from IndMED Apte CV Technical Editor, MJAFI, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune-411 040 History of medicine : Sir Ronald Ross. Medical Journal Armed Forces India. 1997 Jan; 53(1): 68-9 KEYWORDS: Malaria/ET; Culicidae/PY OTHER KEYWORDS: Discovery; Mosquitoes Record Identifier: TB2069

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    27. Sir Ronald Ross Definition Of Sir Ronald Ross. What Is Sir Ronald Ross? Meaning
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    28. Ronald Ross - Enciclopedia Libre
    Translate this page sir ronald ross (1857-1932), médico, entomólogo y premio Nobel británicoVincula la malaria con los mosquitos. ross nació en Almora (India).
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    Artículo de la Enciclopedia Libre Universal en Español Sir Ronald Ross médico entomólogo y premio Nobel británico: Vincula la malaria con los mosquitos. Ross nació en Almora India ). Estudia medicina en el Hospital de St. Bartholomew, Londres . Médico militar en y once años después comenzó a investigar la transmisión y el control de la malaria. Mientras dirigía una expedición por África occidental en , identificó la presencia de mosquitos portadores de la enfermedad y organizó su exterminio a gran escala. En Ross puso en marcha una serie de experimentos que demostraron que la malaria es transmitida por mosquitos ; descubrió también el ciclo vital del parásito de la malaria en el mosquito Anopheles . Por este descubrimiento fue galardonado en con el Premio Nobel de Fisiología y Medicina . En fue nombrado médico de enfermedades tropicales del King's College Hospital, en Londres. Poco después fue nombrado director jefe del Instituto y Hospital para Enfermedades Tropicales Ross de Londres. Ross fue elegido miembro de la Royal Society en y nombrado sir en 1911.

    29. Ronald Ross - Enciclopedia Libre
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    30. Especiales Diario Médico
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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.

    31. Sir Ronald Ross - C6
    Translate this page sir ronald ross - C6. ronald ross begann im Jahr 1892 mit den Untersuchungenzur Übertragung und Bekämpfung von Malaria. sir ronald ross.
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    Ausgabe 05.06.2004 NOBELPREISTRäGER Sir Ronald Ross
    Diese Entdeckung brachte im 1902 den Nobelpreis der Medizin und Physiologie ein.
    Sir Ronald Ross
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    13.05.1857 in Almora/Indien verstorben: 16.09.1932 in Putney (heute London) englisch Daten England 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 leitender Direktor des Ross Institute and Hospital for Tropical Diseases in London Sir Ronal Ross verstirbt am 16. September Kommentieren Druckversion Ramona Kassner Neues / Pressetexte Dinosaurierschädel in Afrika gefunden Der National Geographic-Wissenschaftler Paul Sereno hat in der Sahara die neue Dinosaurierart "Rugops primus" entdeckt. Der Fund belegt, dass sich Afrika später als bisher angenommen vom südlichen Urkontinent Gondwana ...

    32. 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 Physics Science Superstars ... 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?

    33. Sir Ronald Ross
    Translate this page Nobelpreis fuer Medizin 1902 (Nobel Prize Medicine 1902) sir RonaldRoss, brit. Bakteriologe, geb. 13. Mai 1857, gest. 16. Sept. 1932.
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    34. Ronald Ross And The Transmission Of Malaria
    sir ronald ross was born in India at the hill station of Almora- on 13 May 1857 to a captain in the Bengal Army and his wife.
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    Ronald Ross and the transmission of malaria
    In 1897, Ronald Ross discovered malarial parasites in mosquitoes. An Indian Medical Service officer, Ross persevered with his research in his spare time, in the face of official indifference that occasionally descended into outright hosy. Mary Gibson examines the events surrounding this seminal discovery. Sir Ronald Ross was born in India - at the hill station of Almora - on 13 May 1857 to a captain in the Bengal Army and his wife. His childhood appears to have been similar to that of most British children in India of the time, which entailed his being sent home to England at the age of eight for his health and education. He did not return to India until 1881 by which time he was medically qualified (MRCS and LSA) and had been commissioned into the Madras branch of the Indian Medical Service.
    In 1883, after various temporary postings, he was sent as Acting Garrison-Surgeon to Bangalore, which he considered "probably the best station in Southern India". It was in Bangalore that Ross first became interested in the breeding habits of mosquitoes. He discovered that the ones which regularly fed off him while he shared a bungalow with the adjutant were breeding in the water butt under his window, and he conducted his first attempt at mosquito control by overturning the tub. When he suggested to the adjutant that life in the mess would be a good deal more pleasant if there were no water containers in which mosquitoes could breed, his suggestion was treated with derision.

    35. Sir Ronald Ross Institute - Begumpet
    sir ronald ross Institute Begumpet. sir ( Colonel ) ronald ross discovered the medicallink between mosquito and malaria, while working as a military doctor.
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    Sir Ronald Ross Institute - Begumpet T he building was built before 1895 and is a historically significant site. The building has survived many transitions : first as a military hospital, then as an officers mess and eventually as T he Institute of Malarial studies, Osmania University. Sir ( Colonel ) Ronald Ross discovered the medical link between mosquito and malaria, while working as a military doctor. The building is a typical military structure of that period with a linear, large multipurpose central hall / walls and verandahs on either side. The building was constructed with not great quality bricks and mud mortar, lime plastered and white washed and has a timber framed tiled roof. The floors may have been of large granite slabs in all the rooms, but perhaps had been over time replaced with IPS/ kadappa/ and even mosaic tiles, to have a functionally adoptive modern floor. The pictures below show the condition of the building before the job was undertaken and after the final completion of the restoration work.

    36. Ronald Ross - Wikipedia
    Translate this page 1911 wurde er zum Ritter des Most Honourable Order of Bath by His Majesty the Kingof Great Britain. Von nun an durfte er den Titel sir ronald ross tragen.
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    Ronald Ross 13. Mai in Almora Indien 16. September in Putney Heath , heute London ) war ein englischer Mediziner und erhielt den Nobelpreis für Medizin Das Hauptinteresse von Ronald Ross war die Entdeckung von Präventionsmöglichkeiten gegen die Tropenkrankheit Malaria in verschiedenen Teilen der Welt. Dafür reiste er an die unterschiedlichsten Orte, darunter Westafrika , die Region um den Suezkanal Griechenland Mauritius Zypern und an die Kriegsschauplätze des 1. Weltkrieges von bis . Er machte viele Entdeckungen über die Epidemiologie der Malaria und über die Möglichkeiten des Schutzes und der Pflege. Seine größten Erfolge waren die Aufdeckung des Infektionsweges der Malaria durch Mücken und die Identifizierung der Malariamücken . Außerdem entwickelte er aus seinen Beobachtungen ein mathematisches Modell zum Studium der Verbreitung der Malaria. Diese als Pathometrie bekannt gewordenen Modelle sind noch heute die Basis für das Verständnis von Epidemien , die von Insekten ausgehen. Seine Arbeiten brachten ihm neben dem Nobelpreis für Medizin noch viele weitere Ehrungen ein. bearbeiten
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    37. Detailed Record
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    40. Sir Ronald Ross (1857-1932), Discoverer Of The Mosquito Cycle In Malaria
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