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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

61. Munro-Ferguson, Sir Ronald Craufurd, Viscount Novar
MunroFerguson, sir ronald Craufurd, Viscount Novar. In 1884 he was elected a memberof the house of commons for ross and Cromarty, but the franchise having
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62. Burke's Peerage & Gentry - Scotland's Prominent Individuals
Biography sir (ronald) Thomas (Stewart) MACPHERSON Kt 1992; CBE (mil.) 1968; MC1943, bars 1944 1945; TD 1960 Name / Title ross, LtCol sir (Walter Hugh
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63. 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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64. English Heritage -
ross, sir ronald (18571932) Discoverer of the mosquito transmission of malaria,worked here The Johnston Building, University Quadrangle City of Liverpool
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65. North Irish Horse
9/39, Owing to his inability, for political duties, of sir Basil Brooke to assumecommand, Major sir ronald ross appointed CO and granted acting rank of Lt Col.
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North Irish Horse September 1939 To June 1946 31st August 1939
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.

66. Sample Family Record
1868, leaving issue, 1a ronald CRAUFURD (sir), 1st and 1920), KT (1926), PC (1910),GCMG (1914), of Raith, Fife, and of Novar, rossshire, JP, DL, and
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The Family Name The current incumbent recognised by Lord Lyon King of Arms and matric arms at LO 25 Feb 1952, served in World War II 1942-45, with Royal Corps of Signals, in the Far East, b. 10 Nov. 1921, educ. Stowe, Trin. Coll. Camb. (BA), and Aberdeen Univ. (BSc), m. 1stly 21 April, 1952, (m. diss. by div. 1980) Jane Euphemia Beatrice, only dau. of late Lewis Reynolds, of Lynton Hall, Sexela, Natal, S Africa, and of Mrs. Wallace of Candacraig (see that family), and has issue

67. Oxford University Press And Manchester University Press Classics
Price £10.39. Ammianus and the Historia Augusta, sir ronald Syme.Oxford 10.39. Aristotle De Anima, David ross (sir). Oxford University
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68. Sir Ronald Ross

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69. Poets' Corner - Index Of Poets - Letters Q,R
I Was Made of This and This 1923. sir ronald ross. (1857 1932) English PhysicianThe Death of Peace (BB); from Lyra Modulata Hesperus (BB). Christina rossetti.
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70. Physician Writers N - S
Rosenbaum, Jean, 1927, USA. Rosenberg, Stephen N. 1941-, USA. ross, sir ronald,1857-1932, England. Rowland, Henry, 1874-1933, USA. Rubin, Theodore Isaac, 1923-,USA.
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PHYSICIAN WRITERS N - S Nasrin, Taslima Bangladesh Nathanson, Laura Walther USA Thorpe, J.K. Nemeth, Laszlo Hungary Nesvadba, Josef Czechoslovakia Neto, Agostinho Angola Neuman, Fredric USA Newbold, H.L. USA Nicol, Abioseh Sierra Leone Nordau, Max Hungary Norman, Robert A. USA Nourse, Alan E. USA Doctor X Edwards, Al Nuland, Sherwin B. USA Ober, William USA Offit, Avodah Komito USA Okun, Lawrence E. USA Olgin, Howard A. USA O'Neill, John USA Osler, Sir William Canada/USA Ostlere, Gordon England Gordon, Richard Pacheco, Ferdie USA Palmer, John Ransom USA Goldsborough, Robert Palmer, Michael USA Panneton, Philippe Canada Ringuet Papadimitrakopoulos, Elias Greece Parrish, John A. USA Peacocke, James S. USA Peck, M.Scott USA Penfield, Wilder Canada Penman, John England Percival, James Gates USA Percy, Walker USA Perry, Grace Australia Peters, Lenrie Gambia Picton, Bernard Knight, Bernard Pieczenik, Steve USA Pies, Ronald USA Pindar, Peter Wolcott, Jon Polidori, J.W. England Powell, Craig Australia Rabelais, Francois France Ravin, Neil USA Redi, Francesco

71. I N T A C H
The sir ronald ross Building, where sir ronald ross discovered the malaria parasitein 1897 and was awarded Noble Prize in 1902, has been restored with the
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72. Ronald
Bible. Scientists sir ronald ross (18571932) British bacteriologist.Winner of the 1902 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.
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Gender : Masculine
Language : English
Etymology
Ronald is the Gaelic form of a Norse name,
History
was exported to many different languages, becoming Regenweald (Old English), Reynold Reginald , and Ronald . It was uncommon in Anglo-Saxon times (as Regenweald), but popular with the Normans (as Reinold ). The Scottish Gaelic form Ronald became popular again during the mid-20th century.
Please see Reynold for additional information.
Pronunciation : ron-ald
Diminutives
English Ron Ronnie Ronny Alternates Ronaldo Famous Bearers Artists and Authors Ronald Duncan British playwright. Sir Ronald Graeme Millar British actor and playwright. Ronald Searle British cartoonist. Educators, Scholars, and Social Workers Ronald Montagu Burrows British archaeologist. Ronald Coase British -American economist. Winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize for Economics. Fictional Characters Ronald McDonald Mascot of restaurants. Miscellaneous Ronald Kray British crime boss. Ronald L. Ridenhour

73. Ronald Ross: Making History
Just like his namesake, 1902 Nobel Laureate, sir ronald ross (18571932), ronaldEdmundo ross possesses an innate fascination with the intricacies of the human
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Ronald Ross: Making History By Ruel Johnson
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November 16, 2003
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IF a name is anything to go by in the charting of a destiny, we can bet that Ronald Ross, Best Graduating Student in the Faculty of Health Sciences, has leagues to go in establishing himself in the science of medicine.
Just like his namesake, 1902 Nobel Laureate, Sir Ronald Ross (1857-1932), Ronald Edmundo Ross possesses an innate fascination with the intricacies of the human body and the diseases that affect it; like the prize-winning British doctor (credited for his seminal work on the transmission cycle of malaria), this young Guyanese med school graduate possesses the sort of unrelenting drive, balanced by a seemingly contradictory humility, that usually proves the formula for most who make it to the top.
Ronald was born on July 10, 1979 at the Port Mourant Hospital, the third child of Emanuel and Hyacinth Ross. He spent his first few years growing up in Whim, before his family moved to Nigg. At Nigg, Ronald attended Belvedere Primary School in the nearby village.

74. The Papers Of Sir Ronald Storrs (1881-1955) From Pembroke College, Cambridge
as an ordinary airman in the RAF in 1922 as John Hume ross, changing to STORRS, SirRonald Henry Amherst (18811955) Born at Bury St Edmunds, 19 November 1881
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MIDDLE EAST POLITICS AND DIPLOMACY, 1904-1950:
The Papers of Sir Ronald Storrs (1881-1955) from Pembroke College, Cambridge
A Listing and Guide to the microfilm edition with a preface by Professor Donald S Birn,
University of Albany, State University of New York
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Preface by Professor Donald S Birn, University of Albany, State University of New York
Key figures in the Papers of Sir Ronald Storrs

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75. William Bynum
It was also the place where sir ronald ross discovered in 1897 the roleof Anopheline mosquitoes in the transmission of the disease.
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Professor Bill Bynum is presently working on the history of malaria, especially in India, and on the impact of evolutionary ideas on medicine. w.bynum@ucl.ac.uk Research A fevered raj: malaria in India, 1840-1947 Profile BA Swarthmore College MD Yale University Lecturer, UCL PhD University of Cambridge Reader, UCL MRCP Professor, UCL FRCP Publications Books Editor (with R.S. Porter and E.J. Browne) and part author, Dictionary of the History of Science (London: Macmillan and Princeton, N.J.,: Princeton University Press, 1981), pp.xxxiv, 494. Revised edition 1985. Editor (with R.S. Porter) and part-author, William Hunter and the Eighteenth Century Medical World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985). The Anatomy of Madness: Essays in the History of Psychiatry , 3 Vols (London: Tavistock, 1985).

76. Blue Plaques Unveiled On Campus
The second honours sir ronald ross, who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine fordiscovering that the mosquito was responsible for carrying malaria.
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Blue Plaques unveiled on campus
Sir Ronald Ross was a lecturer at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine when he became the first Briton to win the Nobel Prize for Medicine, in 1902. The following year he was appointed to the Sir Alfred Jones Chair of Tropical Medicine in the University of Liverpool. In his research into the origin of malaria he traced for the first time the mechanism by which the disease is transmitted to man by the anopheles mosquito. This discovery helped to eradicate malaria in temperate climates and saved many millions of lives in the tropics. The plaque was unveiled by his grandson David Ross of Ross, Chief of Clan Ross, on the building in the University Quadrangle where Sir Ronald worked. The Johnston Building (formerly the Johnston Laboratory), opened in 1903 to provide accommodation for Tropical Medicine, Biochemistry and Experimental Medicine and Comparative Pathology. Merseyside was chosen in 2000 for the first English Heritage Blue Plaque scheme outside London. Other Blue Plaques in Merseyside honour: Frank Hornby, toy manufacturer; John Lennon, musician; John Brodie, engineer; Wilfred Owen, poet; Sir Henry Tate, sugar magnate and art collector; and Bessie Braddock MP, trade union activist and politician. Lloyd Grossman with David Ross outside the Johnston Building.

77. The University Of Liverpool - Annual Report 1998
Nobel Laureate sir ronald ross (sir Alfred Jones Professor of Tropical Medicine andParasitology) and sir William Lever (the 1st Viscount Leverhulme), Chairman
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W o r k i n g T o g e t h e r (Continued) School staff and students outside the Johnston Building, in 1912. Nobel Laureate Sir Ronald Ross (Sir Alfred Jones Professor of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology) and Sir William Lever (the 1st Viscount Leverhulme), Chairman of the School, are in the front row (second and third from left). President and Mrs Carter at Liverpool Town Hall with Councillor Margaret Clarke, Lord Mayor, and Professor David Molyneux, Director of the School. President Carter, former President of the United States of America, has given his name to the Carter Centre, which supports River Blindness and Guinea Worm programmes in Africa. Tropical Medicine in the twentieth century: a history of the Liverpool School, 1898­1990s, by Dr Helen Power, published by Kegan Paul.
Malaria, Liverpool: an illustrated history of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, 1898­1998, by Patricia Miller, published by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in association with Bluecoat Press.

78. Find A Grave - Sir Ronald Ross
Bolet? M?ico del Hospital Infantil de M?ico ronald ross. - Translate this page sir ronald ross (Fig. 1) naci?en la India al pie del con malariael casta?tear de los dientes. 1,2. Figura 1. sir ronald ross.
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79. Gobar Times (Down To Earth's Supplement) -- Centre For Science And Environment (
sir ronald ross THE MOSQUITO MAN Next day (my birthday) there wasbetter luck. I obtained four full mosquitoes. I also found out
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MALARIA "THE BEAST WITHIN"
A disease as old as mankind. Today it affects more than 240 million people, over 40% of the world's population, in more than 100 countries in the tropics. Every year 300 million to 500 million people suffer from this disease and about 1.5 million to 3 million people die of malaria every year (85% of these occur in Africa). We are speaking of the disease of poverty, Malaria. According to an analysis carried out by researchers at Harvard University and the London School of Tropical Hygiene, malaria knocks as much as 1.3% off the gross national product in regions such as the Indian subcontinent, Sri Lanka, and sub-Saharan Africa. Malaria affects children and pregnant women the most. Every 30 seconds a child dies of malaria

80. HyperDic, Online English Dictionary > Ross
Synonyms sir ronald ross. ross Senses noun (person) 4. Meaning A politicianin Wyoming who was the first woman governor in the United States (18761977).
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The word " Ross " has 5 different senses:
Noun:
  • person Scottish explorer who led Arctic expeditions that yielded geographic discoveries while searching for the Northwest Passage (1777-1856). person British explorer of the Arctic and Antarctic. Located the north magnetic pole in 1831. Discovered the Ross Sea in Antarctica. Nephew of Sir John Ross (1800-1862). person British physician who discovered that mosquitos transmit malaria (1857-1932). person A politician in Wyoming who was the first woman governor in the United States (1876-1977). person American seamstress said to have made the first American flag at the request of George Washington (1752-1836).
  • Pronunciation:
    • r aa1 s r ao1 s
    Ross Senses person
    Meaning:
    Scottish explorer who led Arctic expeditions that yielded geographic discoveries while searching for the Northwest Passage (1777-1856).
    Broader:
    Synonyms:
    • John Ross Sir John Ross
    Ross Senses person
    Meaning:
    British explorer of the Arctic and Antarctic. Located the north magnetic pole in 1831. Discovered the Ross Sea in Antarctica. Nephew of Sir John Ross (1800-1862).

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