Sir Ronald Ross, nado en Almora o 13 de maio de 1857 e finado en Londres o 16 de setembro de 1932, foi un naturalista, médico, matemático, zoólogo, entomólogo escocés, quen relacionou a malaria cos mosquitos.. Traxectoria.
Sir Ronald Ross is a British Nobel Laureate born in India, who worked on understanding of the lifecycle of the malarial parasite Plasmodium. After a long period of studying he joined the Indian medical service in 1881 and returned to India. Das Hauptinteresse von Ronald Ross war die Entdeckung von Präventionsmöglichkeiten gegen die Tropenkrankheit Malaria in verschiedenen Teilen der Welt. Estudou medicina no Hospital de St. Bartholomew de Londres.Médico militar en 1881, once anos despois comezou a investigar a transmisión e o control da malaria. Sir Ronald Ross, (born May 13, 1857, Almora, India—died Sept. 16, 1932, Putney Heath, London, Eng. He commenced the study of medicine at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital in London in 1875; entered the Indian Medical Service in 1881.
Sir Ronald Ross 1997 Stamp of India.jpg 917 × 1,152; 712 KB Sir Ronald Ross in Darjeeling with his diagnostic microscope that he invented May 1898.jpg 535 × 756; 308 KB Sir Ronald Ross, C.S. Ross, a General in the English army. When he was 8 years old his parents sent him away to boarding school in Southampton, England. Sherrington, and R.W. Dafür reiste er an die unterschiedlichsten Orte, darunter Westafrika, die Region um den Sueskanal, Griechenland, Mauritius, Zypern und an die Kriegsschauplätze des Ersten Weltkrieges von 1914 bis 1918.
Ronald Ross Biographical R onald Ross was born on May 13, 1857, as the son of Sir C.C.G.
Boyce in a labor Wellcome L0012069.jpg 1,579 × 1,161; 601 KB He commenced the study of malaria in 1892. Forschungsinteresse Malaria. Ronald Ross was born in India in 1857 to a soldier and his wife. He made many experimental investigations in India to test the hypothesis that mosquitoes are connected with the propagation of malaria, and deciphered the lifecycle of Plasmodium and the spread of malaria. Later he became a medical student at St. Bartholomew's hospital in 1874.