Research correspondence, etc,

Date:
1891-1920
Reference:
WTI/RST/F/25-33
Part of:
Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

Comprises the following:

  • WTI/RST/F/25: Dr Leuckart of Leipzig to PM re examination of blood samples for filaria, dated 1891
  • WTI/RST/F/26: cutting from the Australian Medical Gazette of letter from Thomas Bancroft re filarial metamorphosis in the mosquito (1899). With reprint of Bancroft's paper from the Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, dated 1899
  • WTI/RST/F/27: Captain S P James, IMS, to PM, outlining his work on the metamorphosis of filaria nocturna in Anopheles Rossi (1900). With copy and reprint of James's papers in the Indian Medical Gazette, dated 1900
  • WTI/RST/F/28: to PM re malaria research, from the Bishop of Guiana, Staff Surgeon W G K Barnes of HMS Undaunted, and [John?] Mackenzie [of the Indian Civil Service], dated 1899
  • WTI/RST/F/29: PM to Professor Celli, arranging the dual experiment to prove his theory of malaria transmission (1900). With proof of the paper by Patrick Thurburn Manson describing the infection of himself with malaria, dated 1900
  • WTI/RST/F/30: typescript copies of letter to PM from G C Low re his work on malaria and yellow fever in St Lucia, and re feud between the London and Liverpool Schools of Tropical Medicine, dated 1901
  • WTI/RST/F/31: PM to Dr Charles Wilberforce Daniels (6 letters), with letter to PM from Robert Harrison re Daniels's [mosquito] preparations, dated 1900-1913
  • WTI/RST/F/32: PM to [Carnegie] Brown, dated 1909
  • WTI/RST/F/33: PM to his son-in-law, Philip Manson-Bahr, 21 letters, dated 1910-1920
  • Publication/Creation

    1891-1920

    Physical description

    1 file

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