| RCS/RCMS 124/9 contains: |
| 1 |
African bush and forest |
| 2 |
'The African rubber industry and Funtumia elastica' |
| 3 |
Review of 'Zwischen Weissem nil und Belgisch-Kongo' by Hugo Adolf Bernatzik |
| 4 |
'Notes on heatstroke in Mesopotamia' |
| 5 |
Rubber: ceara coming into its own |
| 6 |
'Snakes, burrs and birds' |
| 7 |
'Tick fever in man' |
| 8 |
'Researches on malaria: being the Nobel Medical Prize Lecture for 1902' |
| 9 |
'Reports on the products of the Egyptian Sudan, the Bahr-el-Ghazal, &c.' (Richmond, 1898) |
| 10 |
Notes on elephants |
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Papers of Cuthbert Christy
| Title |
'Researches on malaria: being the Nobel Medical Prize Lecture for 1902' |
| Reference |
RCMS 124/9/8 |
| Creator |
Ross, Sir Ronald, 1857-1932, Knight, bacteriologist |
| Covering Dates |
1904 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 volume; paper; Printed |
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| Content and context |
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Ronald Ross was a British medical scientist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1902 for his research into the link between mosquitoes and malaria.
Text of the Nobel Prize Lecture presented to Christy by Ross.
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| Further information |
Indexed |
| Index Terms |
| Africa |
| Asia |
| England |
| Europe |
| India |
| Sierra Leone |
| Ross, Sir Ronald (1857-1932) Knight, bacteriologist |
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