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'Researches on malaria: being the Nobel Medical Prize Lecture for 1902', 1904

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Reference Code: GBR/0115/RCS/RCMS 124/9/8

Scope and Contents

Text of the Nobel Prize Lecture presented to Christy by Ross.

Dates

  • 1904

Creator

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Biographical / Historical

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.

Extent

1 volume(s) (1 volume) : paper

Language of Materials

English

General

MJC.

Originator(s)

Ross, Sir Ronald, 1857-1932, Knight, bacteriologist

Finding aid date

2008-04-14 15:09:32+00:00

Includes index.

Repository Details

Part of the Cambridge University Library Repository

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