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  •   GB 0809 Ross - Ross, Col Sir Ronald (1857-1932)
    •   145 - Letters and correspondence with various individuals including George Henry Falkiner Nuttall, Sir William MacGregor, Sir Patrick Manson, Walter Gawan King and Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran
      • 07 - Letters on malaria and related subjects from a number of individuals including Sir William MacGregor, Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran, Edwin Ray Lankester and Ernest Hankin
Ref NoGB 0809 Ross/145/07/09
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TitleLetter from Edwin Ray Lankester to Ross
Date23/3/1900
DescriptionAcknowledges Ross' drawings and notes and that FV Theobald is confident that anopheles can be found in England and collected for experimental work
AccessStatusOpen
LanguageEnglish
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