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  1. Ronald Ross [nota 1] (Almora, India; 13 de mayo de 1857-Londres, 16 de septiembre de 1932) fue un naturalista, médico, matemático, zoólogo, entomólogo escocés, [1] quien relacionó la malaria con los mosquitos.

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    Sir Ronald Ross KCB KCMG FRS FRCS (13 May 1857 – 16 September 1932) was a British medical doctor who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1902 for his work on the transmission of malaria, becoming the first British Nobel laureate, and the first born outside Europe.

  3. Biographical. Ronald Ross was born on May 13, 1857, as the son of Sir C.C.G. Ross, a General in the English army. He commenced the study of medicine at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital in London in 1875; entered the Indian Medical Service in 1881. He commenced the study of malaria in 1892.

  4. Ronald Ross. (Almora, 1857 - Putney, 1932) Bacteriólogo británico, premio Nobel de Fisiología y Medicina de 1902 por sus estudios acerca de la malaria (o paludismo). Comenzó sus estudios médicos en el Hospital St. Bartholomew de Londres en 1875.

  5. 9 de may. de 2024 · Sir Ronald Ross (born May 13, 1857, Almora, India—died Sept. 16, 1932, Putney Heath, London, Eng.) was a British doctor who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1902 for his work on malaria.

  6. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1902. Born: 13 May 1857, Almora, India. Died: 16 September 1932, Putney Heath, United Kingdom. Affiliation at the time of the award: University College, Liverpool, United Kingdom.

  7. Two legendary Scots, Sir Ronald Ross (13.05.1857-16.09.1932), inspired and guided by his mentor Sir Patrick Manson (03.10.1894-09.04.1922), made the breakthrough to combat Malaria and Mosquito-borne diseases and thus saving the humanity from this veritable scourge.