Introduction
Ronald Ross (1857) by Ronald Ross on May 13, an indian - born Uta Lang chalcone (states) of Almora (almora), also translated as Cittaslow Ronald Ross (1857) by Ronald Ross on May 13, an indian - born Uta Lang chalcone (states) of Almora (almora), also translated as Cittaslow . Mulan and he was an English physician, microbiologist, tropical, to attack Shi, 1902 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine Prize winner Mulan and he was an English physician, microbiologist, tropical, to attack Shi, 1902 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine Prize winner .
Family
He is the father of the British Indian army in the ordinary soldiers, and eventually became a general of the Indian Army He is the father of the British Indian army in the ordinary soldiers, and eventually became a general of the Indian Army . when his 8 - year - old Southampton left India to the UK, entered a boarding school at when his 8 - year - old Southampton left India to the UK, entered a boarding school at .
in school, he seemed like a fantasy of love kids, are primarily interested in writing poetry, painting, and songwriting in school, he seemed like a fantasy of love kids, are primarily interested in writing poetry, painting, and songwriting . Ross married in 1889, Mrs. Rosa,
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He's in Indian boarding school in London in 1875 at St Bartholow Medical School to study medicine at the Royal Academy in 1879 by He's in Indian boarding school in London in 1875 at St Bartholow Medical School to study medicine at the Royal Academy in 1879 by . .
surgical examination in 1881 to the Indian army medical service began in 1892; surgical examination in 1881 to the Indian army medical service began in 1892; . .
malaria in 1899 to join Liverpool (Tropical) Medicine did a study of Mr Jones malaria in 1899 to join Liverpool (Tropical) Medicine did a study of Mr Jones . in 1901 was elected a fellow of the Royal Society academician in 1901 was elected a fellow of the Royal Society academician .
1911 1913, vice - president of the Royal Society in 1911 was promoted to Knight 1911 1913, vice - president of the Royal Society in 1911 was promoted to Knight . .
1917 War served as a consultant to the Office,The successor of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of malaria adviser Laojin 1917 War served as a consultant to the Office,The successor of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of malaria adviser Laojin . 1926 served as the chairman of the tropical diseases clinics until 1932 1926 served as the chairman of the tropical diseases clinics until 1932 .
died on 16 September in London in memory of the late Ross died on 16 September in London in memory of the late Ross .
Achievement
Malaria is a parasite is a pathogen, and they were using the medium of blood parasitic diseases, this epidemic in the world, especially in the tropics many onset Malaria is a parasite is a pathogen, and they were using the medium of blood parasitic diseases, this epidemic in the world, especially in the tropics many onset . Ross was born in India, he saw a lot of people suffering from Malaria, was about 100 million people each year die from malaria, experience and background caused concern malaria Ross Ross was born in India, he saw a lot of people suffering from Malaria, was about 100 million people each year die from malaria, experience and background caused concern malaria Ross .
Ross interest in measures to prevent the malaria - endemic countries in the world, he conducted extensive investigation, and puts forward the programme, including in Africa, the Suez Canal area, Greece, Mauritius,Cyprus Ross interest in measures to prevent the malaria - endemic countries in the world, he conducted extensive investigation, and puts forward the programme, including in Africa, the Suez Canal area, Greece, Mauritius,Cyprus . India and Ceylon, he organized the planting of the prevention of malaria India and Ceylon, he organized the planting of the prevention of malaria .
Somebody thinks at that time caused the marshes of malaria is breathing bad air, Ross became very suspicious about Somebody thinks at that time caused the marshes of malaria is breathing bad air, Ross became very suspicious about . Ross found that malaria and mosquitoes seem more relevant, mosquitoes breed in water, he began to pay attention to the relationship between the malaria mosquito breeding sites and Ross found that malaria and mosquitoes seem more relevant, mosquitoes breed in water, he began to pay attention to the relationship between the malaria mosquito breeding sites and .
Ronald Ross confirmed the epidemic was the largest and one of malaria by mosquito - borne, for successfully combating malaria, malaria is engaged in the study of a lifetime, contributed greatly to the Ronald Ross confirmed the epidemic was the largest and one of malaria by mosquito - borne, for successfully combating malaria, malaria is engaged in the study of a lifetime, contributed greatly to the . 2 2.
Research
London, England in 1874 and studied at the St Bartholomew School of Medicine, graduating in 1879 and obtained doctorates in medicine, after working in the Indian Medical Center London, England in 1874 and studied at the St Bartholomew School of Medicine, graduating in 1879 and obtained doctorates in medicine, after working in the Indian Medical Center . 1892, Rose began to study malaria 1892, Rose began to study malaria .
in 1894, in London, he met and married the British pioneer of tropical medicine's Gibson's Gibson and Glover to in 1894, in London, he met and married the British pioneer of tropical medicine's Gibson's Gibson and Glover to . Lang in 1880 found specimens of malaria and the malaria spread by mosquitoes and hypothesis to Lang in 1880 found specimens of malaria and the malaria spread by mosquitoes and hypothesis to .
Ross introduced the following year, Ross returned to India, emphasize on the research of malaria Ross introduced the following year, Ross returned to India, emphasize on the research of malaria . he hatched the larvae of Culex and aedes on malaria, which feeds on the patient and then got the extra, but the negative result he hatched the larvae of Culex and aedes on malaria, which feeds on the patient and then got the extra, but the negative result .
1897 ended on Aug. 22,Ross again with An. anthropophagus in malaria patients after sucking blood, after being reared, anatomical, and finally in the lumen of the stomach lining of the stomach of Anopheles and Plasmodium found in 1898, he was suffering from malaria of birds found in the blood, which is similar to the coloration of the cyst, the mosquitoes' saliva was observed in the birds - - the phantasmagoria of sporozoites, thereby confirming the mosquitoes that spread malaria in 1899 in hypothesis found in 1898, he was suffering from malaria of birds found in the blood, which is similar to the coloration of the cyst, the mosquitoes' saliva was observed in the birds - - the phantasmagoria of sporozoites, thereby confirming the mosquitoes that spread malaria in 1899 in hypothesis .
Ross led an expedition deep into West Africa, where malaria is rampant, after 3 months of fieldwork, Rose finally the mosquitoes are found in the gastrointestinal tract of human parasite egg sac,Further testimony to the malaria is transmitted by the anopheline mosquito Ross led an expedition deep into West Africa, where malaria is rampant, after 3 months of fieldwork, Rose finally the mosquitoes are found in the gastrointestinal tract of human parasite egg sac,Further testimony to the malaria is transmitted by the anopheline mosquito . his study of malaria prevention and control has created conditions for his study of malaria prevention and control has created conditions for .
3 was a time when the world on every year at least 3 billion people suffering from malaria, 300 million people die of malaria 3 was a time when the world on every year at least 3 billion people suffering from malaria, 300 million people die of malaria . Ross, and in 1899 and led an expedition deep into West Africa, where malaria is rampant, after 3 months of fieldwork, Rose finally the mosquitoes are found in the gastrointestinal tract of human parasite egg sac, further confirmed the malaria is transmitted by the anopheline mosquito Ross, and in 1899 and led an expedition deep into West Africa, where malaria is rampant, after 3 months of fieldwork, Rose finally the mosquitoes are found in the gastrointestinal tract of human parasite egg sac, further confirmed the malaria is transmitted by the anopheline mosquito .
his study of malaria prevention and control has created conditions for his study of malaria prevention and control has created conditions for . Ross in proven due to etiological factor, the contribution of malaria,He was awarded the 1902 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine Ross in proven due to etiological factor, the contribution of malaria,He was awarded the 1902 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine .
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Thesis
Through a series of work, Ross discovered the mosquito - borne malaria is a Village and the media, he discovered mosquitoes within gastrointestinal parasites, and mastered the propagation of plasmodium in mosquitoes, the parasites multiply in the female mosquitoes, then to the salivary glands, bite when injected into skin Through a series of work, Ross discovered the mosquito - borne malaria is a Village and the media, he discovered mosquitoes within gastrointestinal parasites, and mastered the propagation of plasmodium in mosquitoes, the parasites multiply in the female mosquitoes, then to the salivary glands, bite when injected into skin . his essay was published in 1897 on Dec. 18, the British Medical Journal "on
won the 1902 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for won the 1902 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for .
A Book
In 1908 Rose in Mauritius by epidemiological studies, and in 1911 published "The Prevention of Malaria", 1915, 1916, and under the background of scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society In 1908 Rose in Mauritius by epidemiological studies, and in 1911 published "The Prevention of Malaria", 1915, 1916, and under the background of scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society . 2 2.