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  •   GB 0809 Ross - Ross, Col Sir Ronald (1857-1932)
    •   140 - Material relating to Sir Malcolm Watson, Cyril Strickland and malaria control in the Federated Malay States
      • 04 - Correspondence between Ross and Malcolm Watson, and Ross and Cyril Strickland on malaria control. Also material relating to Ross' campaign for acknowledgement of Watson's work including support from Norman W Grieve, President, Rubber Growers' Association and the award of an honorary degree to Watson from the University of Glasgow.
Ref NoGB 0809 Ross/140/04/11
LevelItem
TitleCopy of a letter from Ross to Cyril Strickland
Date29/6/1915
DescriptionEncloses a letter from M Watson saying that the Principal Medical Office of the Federated Malay States wants Strickland's appointment terminated as, although he does not know much about the subject, he thinks that it is not much use. Watson thinks that it is very important and that Strickland is on the verge of finding a cheaper method of malaria eradication in the Malayan hills
AccessStatusOpen
LanguageEnglish
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