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RefNoEC/1901/10
Previous numbersCert XII, 130
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TitleRoss, Sir Ronald: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationPathological Investigator. Distinguished for work on Malaria and Kala-ayer (Assam). Commenced these special studies in Tropical Hygiene and Parasitology in 1891. Papers on these subjects and on Histology of Blood, Indian Medical Societies and Journals. Parkes Memorial Prize and Gold Medal (Netley) for Essay on Malaria, 1894. Same year commenced experimental examination of Manson's Mosquito-Malaria theory, and studied malaria parasities at Secunderabad. Determined evolution of 'crescents' in stomach nature of the flagellate bodies (ibid, Jan, 1897). Finally succeeded in cultivating malaria parasites in gnats (ibid, December 18, 1897; Feb, 1898). Next year elucidated life-history of a malarial parasite ('Proteosoma Grassii') of birds; infected numerous healthy birds by bites of gnats, thus establishing mosquito theory. Also investigated Kala-ayer (Reports to Govt of India, 1898-1899). Appointed Lecturer in Tropical Medicine, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, 1899. Continued malaria investigations in Sierra Leone (Report of Liverpool Expeditions, 1900). Author also of notes on 'Amoeba coli' and 'Cer intestinalis' (Indian Med Gazette, 1897); Report on Sanitation of Bangalore, 1896. Also contributor to Quain's Dictionary of Medicine, and wrote 'Instructions for Prevention of Malaria' 1900 (used by Government).
ProposersP Manson; James Crichton Browne; T Lauder Brunton; J Dewar; D Ferrier; H Charlton Bastian
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Ross, Sir Ronald: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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