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GB 0809 Ross - Ross, Col Sir Ronald (1857-1932)
01 - Medals awarded to Sir Ronald Ross
02 - Photographs
03 - Letters, orders and records of service relating to Ross' career in the Indian Medical Service
04 - Correspondence, applications and orders relating to Ross' research during his posts in India, from May 1895 to September 1897, and about an official inquiry into malaria
05 - Official applications for appointments, especially for malaria research made in 1897-1898, and orders and letters.
06 - Material on Ross' posting in Kherwara to relieve DC Johnstone
07 - Letters relating to invitations to provide papers for the Indian Medical Congress and the International Congress of Hygiene and Demography (8th) Budapest
08 - Book of poetry: Edgar or the new Pygmalion and the Judgement of Tithonus by Ross
09 - Periodical: Scientific memoirs by medical officers of the army of India, edited by Sir Benjamin Simpson, Part III.
10 - Notebook kept during the Chin Lushai Expedition of 1889-1890 in Burma
11 - Articles by Ross on fever, malaria and the chest measurement of recruits
12 - Letters from Patrick Manson to Ross on Ross' research into the transmission of malaria by mosquitoes
13 - Letters from Ross to Patrick Manson on Ross' research into the transmission of malaria by mosquitoes
14 - Letters from Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran to Ross on Ross' research into the transmission of malaria by mosquitoes
15 - Copies of letters from Ross to Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran on Ross' research into the transmission of malaria by mosquitoes
16 - Letters from George Henry Falkiner Nuttall to Ross on Nuttall's research into the part played by insects in the spread of disease
17 - Copies of letters from Ross to George Henry Falkiner Nuttall on Ross' research into kala-azar, and one letter from Nuttall to Ross
18 - Photographs and letters relating to Ross writing his memoirs
19 - Publication: The mode of infection in malaria: three more Ross-Manson letters, 1898 by Sir Ronald Ross
20 - Letters from Ross to Manson including information on the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine's expedition to Sierra Leone
21 - Material relating to Ross' service in India
22 - Letter and article by Andrew Buchanan on mosquitoes and malaria sent to Patrick Manson
23 - Correspondence on malaria and mosquitoes
24 - Letters from Patrick Manson to Ross on the Ross-Manson correspondence
25 - Material relating to the Ross-Manson correspondence including letters to a solicitors firm on the ownership of the correspondence, and letters with the London School of Tropical Medicine
26 - Letter from Percy Alexander Macmahon, General Secretary, British Association to Ross on a paper: Verb-functions
27 - Copies of the Ross-Manson correspondence, extracts from Lord Lister's correspondence and a pamphlet: Two Ross-Manson letters
28 - Diary and notes of researches on malaria (with letters interleaved) India, Book 1
29 - Diary and notes of researchers on malaria and kala-azar India, Book 2 including interleaved correspondence, telegrams, patient notes, receipts and reports.
30 - Reports and publications on sanitation by Ross
31 - Letters from patients in Bangalore to Ross
32 - Newspaper cuttings on sanitation in India
33 - Pamphlet: A catechism of vaccination for the use of vaccinators and others by Francis Joseph, revised by Ronald Ross
34 - Reports on the outbreak of cholera in the civil and military station of Bangalore
35 - Correspondence and notes relating to Ross' work in India
36 - Correspondence and manuscript reports on the cholera outbreak at Bangalore
37 - Letters and reports by S Amritaraj relating to sanitation and health in Bangalore
38 - Letter from SB Dhavle, Under Secretary to the Government of Bihar and Orissa to Ross in his role as Editor of the Annals of Tropical Sanitation, University of Liverpool and list showing names of officers and local bodies willing to subscribe to the Annals
39 - Published and unpublished papers by Ross on medical subjects written in India 1890 to 1899
40 - Photographs illustrating leucocytes, blood-plates etc under the microscope, done in Secunderabad in 1893 and used in Ross' Parkes Memorial Prize Essay in 1894
41 - Reports on the infection of birds with proteosoma by the bite of mosquitoes by Ross
42 - Reports on the cultivation of proteosoma, Labbe, in grey mosquitoes by Ross
43 - Cuttings and articles from medical journals by various authors and draft manuscripts on malaria, the Indian Medical Service and Indian Sanitation by Ross
44 - Material relating to Edwin Lawrie and malaria
45 - Manuscripts by Ross and correspondence
46 - Publications by Ross and Sir Patrick Manson
47 - Articles and letters in publications, mostly by Ross and Sir Patrick Manson
48 - Letters to Ross on malaria
49 - Journals and publications containing articles mostly on malaria by Ross and Sir Patrick Manson
50 - Correspondence on a visit by Sir Patrick Manson to Henry George Plimmer and J Bancroft's work
51 - Italian publications on malaria by authors including Dr Amico Bignami, Giovanni Battista Grassi, Giuseppe Bastianelli, and Antonio Dionisi.
52 - Correspondence between Dr Thomas Edmondston Charles and Ross and material relating to the Italians research into malaria
53 - Material on the Italian piracy of Ross' work including letters from Robert Koch, Patrick Manson, Louis Westenra Sambon, E Almquist, Charles Wilberforce Daniels, and Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran, articles and manuscripts
54 - Publications on malaria by Italians authors including Dr Amico Bignami, Giovanni Battista Grassi and Giuseppe Bastianelli
55 - Draft letters by Ross on GB Grassi and Giovanni Noe's work on filariasis
56 - Material on Ross' dispute with Giovanni Battista Grassi including correspondence, draft manuscripts and articles published in the Italian periodical Il Policlinico
57 - Material on Ross' dispute with Giovanni Battista Grassi including correspondence with James Cantlie, Editor of the Journal of Tropical Medicine and the Editor of the British Medical Journal, manuscripts, unpublished articles and publications
58 - Correspondence relating to the matter of the removal of Ross' portrait at the Wellcome Medical Historical Museum
59 - Press cuttings on Ross' inaugural lecture for the opening of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and a report of a fund raising dinner for the London School of Tropical Medicine
60 - Material relating to Ross' post at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
61 - Correspondence relating to Ross's appointment to and resignation from the Jenner Institute of Preventive Medicine
62 - Correspondence and material about Ross' re-appointment to the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
63 - Life-history of the parasites of malaria by Ross in Nature, No.15553, vol 60.
64 - Letters, agreements with publishers and accounts for the book Mosquito Brigades by Ross
65 - Sur les travaux de la mission organisee par l'Ecole de medecine tropicale de Liverpool, pour l'etude de paludisme a Sierra Leone et sur une instruction put la prevention du paludisme by Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran
66 - Notebook of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine's expedition to Sierra Leone to investigate malaria interleaved with correspondence with the School, Matthew Nathan - the Acting Governor of Sierra Leone, Mary Kingsley and William Henry Williams Strachan - Principal Medical Officer Lagos and a map of Freetown
67 - Reports, manuscripts and press cuttings on the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine's expedition to Sierra Leone to investigate malaria
68 - Publications on malaria and the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine's expedition to Sierra Leone by various authors
69 - Correspondence between Ross and Lord Lister, and related material
70 - Manuscripts, published articles and letters on malaria and mosquitoes
71 - Correspondence between Ross and Sir Alfred Lewis Jones, Chairman, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and Alfred William Winterslow Dale, Principal, University College, Liverpool on Ross' duties and responsibilities in the School and on the rights to Ross' publications
72 - Articles and press cuttings relating to malaria and mosquitoes, and related topics
73 - Material on the publication of 'Malarial Fever, its cause, prevention and treatment' by Ross
74 - Material on Sierra Leone mostly relating to a letter written by William Thomas Prout to the editor of the British Medical Journal on the extermination of mosquitoes in Sierra Leone and the controversy surrounding his claims including a meeting of the Malaria Committee of the Royal Society, correspondence with the Colonial Office and letters from Matthew Logan Taylor who was employed as a research worker in Sierra Leone by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
75 - Material on the Gambia expedition of 1901
76 - Gold Coast (now Ghana) Expedition 1901-1902
77 - Material on the dispute over the discovery of the human trypanosome
78 - Material on Sir William MacGregor, Governor of Lagos, Nigeria
79 - Material on the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine's expedition to Sierra Leone
80 - Material relating to James Coats Junior's gift of money to the Tropical Sanitation Fund, mainly to fund Ross' work on mosquito control in Sierra Leone
81 - Material on the administration of the Tropical Sanitation Fund
82 - Material on malaria expedition to Sierra Leone 1901-1902
83 - Reports, publications and course material on health issues such as malaria, sanitation and hygiene in Lagos, Nigeria
84 - Research into arsenic in the hair of patients with beriberi
85 - Material on Ross' trip to Ismailia, Egypt in September 1902 to investigate malaria
86 - Award of the Nobel Prize for Medicine to Ross in 1902
87 - Letters of congratulation to Ross on being appointed a CB (Companion of the Bath)
88 - Visit to St Louis and Panama September - October 1904
89 - Material on Ross' visit to Greece to advise on malaria eradication in June 1906
90 - Material on Ross' expedition to Mauritius to investigate and eradicate malaria in 1907-1908
91 - Correspondence about a proposed Malaria Society
92 - Material relating to Ross being an external examiner on the Diploma in Tropical Medicine & Hygiene at Cambridge University
93 - Material on Ross' application for Chair of Protozoology at the University of London
94 - A British Nobel Prize - letter to the editor of the British Medical Journal, written by Ross but published anonymously 8 December 1906
95 - Correspondence regarding Ross' application for a Lectureship in Tropical Medicine at Edinburgh University
96 - Material on a visit by Ross to Brussels to treat Baron Dhannis
97 - Material on a visit to Stockholm to attend the tenth anniversary celebration of the Nobel prize and to be appointed an Honorary Doctor of Medicine from the Karolinksa Institutet in December 1910
98 - Expedition to Europe including visits to the New Centenillo Silver and Lead Mines in Spain and to the Lake Copais Company in Greece to advise on malaria eradication in 1913
99 - Material on the opening of Institut fur Schiffs und Tropenkrankheiten zu Hamburg (Institute of Tropical Medicine, Hamburg, Germany) and Ross' attendance at the opening ceremony
100 - Letters from Noel van Raalte to Ross asking advice on mosquito control on Brownsea Island, Dorset
101 - Material on Ross' visit to Cyprus to advise on malaria eradication in 1913
102 - Manuscripts and publications by Ross and others; related correspondence and press cuttings
103 - Material relating to India including the Conference on malaria at Nagpur 1902, Bombay Medical Congress 1909 and the anti-malaria campaign at Mian Mir
104 - Correspondence with and about EMG Parlato-Hopkins
105 - Correspondence with friends after the publication of his Memoirs including George William Patrick Dennys, KN Appiah relating to his work with Ross on malaria research and Andrew Lang Browne
106 - Material on malaria in Mian Mir, India
107 - Material relating to Waldemar Mordecai Wolff Haffkine and the Mulkowal incident
108 - Material on lectures given by Ross
109 - Material relating to Ross' research work while at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
110 - Material on cryotherapy research (use of a cold chamber) at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and King's College Hospital, London
111 - Letters and press cuttings from Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence to Ross on his theory on Bacon writing Shakespeare
112 - Material on research projects conducted in the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
113 - Material relating to Ross' work at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
114 - Material on Parliamentary Actions for malaria returns by Members of Parliament
115 - Material on a proposal for a British prize for medical research
116 - Report by Ross to the Board of Education on the financial position of the London School of Tropical Medicine
117 - Material on Ross' claim for reward for his scientific discovery, includes material on Edward Jenner's reward for the discovery of vaccination and correspondence with others who he encourages to petition the government for monetary reward
118 - Material on the dismissal of Richard P Cowl from the University of Bristol and the proposed investigation into the administration of the University
119 - Material on Ross' campaign to improve conditions and pay of those working on medical research, including a pension scheme for tropical medicine workers
120 - Correspondence, mostly between Ross and William Martin, on changes to the Patent Laws to encourage scientific research
121 - Material on Ross' campaign to receive monetary reward for his discovery of the mosquito transmission of malaria
122 - Material on a proposed monument to Ross and WC Gorgas at Panama to commemorate the medical men who made the canal possible
123 - Letter and photograph from JE Pincher on John Holt, African Ship Owner and Merchant
124 - Letter from Ernesto Cacace to Ross
125 - Correspondence on Ross's application for the governorship of Western Australia
126 - Correspondence on a proposed visit to Australia by Ross
127 - Material on letters by Ross and others to the Times on various subjects including the death of William Crawford Gorgas, a proposed malaria bureau and Ross' election as a Foreign Associate of the Academie de Medecine, Paris
128 - Press cuttings and letters relating to the death of Sir Patrick Manson on 9 April 1922, including Ross' criticism of the information in some of the obituaries relating to Manson's role in the discovery of the mosquito transmission of malaria
129 - Material including obituaries and correspondence relating to the death of Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran
130 - Material on a visit to Paris for the commemorative celebration of the death of Edward Jenner at the Academie de Medecine, Institut Superior de Vaccine on 23 January 1923
131 - Lectures delivered by Ross to various institutions and organisations
132 - Letters to the press and occasional publications and papers by Ross, mainly on scientific subjects but also on poetry, prohibition and women's suffrage
133 - Material relating to Ross' war service including correspondence on his role with the Territorial Forces at the 1st Western General Hospital in Liverpool
134 - Material on Ross' role as Consulting Physician in Tropical Diseases to the hospitals for Indian troops in England (Brighton, Bournemouth, Brockenhurst and Netley)
135 - Material on Ross' work during the First World War including material on anti-malaria measures in Salonika, Ross' appointment as Consultant for Malaria in Southern England, his promotion to Colonel, demobilisation and an article on malaria for the Official Medical History of the War
136 - Material on Ross' pay conditions during the war
137 - Material on Ross' service during the First World War in the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force
138 - Material on the publishing of the book The Prevention of Malaria (1910) by Ross
139 - Material on the publication of Memoirs by Ross
140 - Material relating to Sir Malcolm Watson, Cyril Strickland and malaria control in the Federated Malay States
141 - Letters and press cuttings on sleeping sickness
142 - Letters and press cuttings regarding the discovery and research of Leishmania Donovani
143 - Sir Patrick Manson's Malaria chart
144 - Correspondence between Ross and various individuals on malaria and related subjects
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
146 - Letters and press cuttings relating to Ross and on a variety of subjects, arranged by year
01 - 1899 letters
02 - 1900 letters
03 - 1901 letters
04 - 1902 letters
05 - 1903 letters and press cuttings
06 - 1904 letters and press cuttings
07 - 1905 letters and press cuttings
08 - 1906 letters and press cuttings
09 - 1907 letters and press cuttings
10 - 1908 letters and press cuttings
11 - 1909 letters and press cuttings
12 - 1910 letters and press cuttings
13 - 1911 letters and press cuttings
14 - 1912 letters and press cuttings
15 - 1913 letters and press cuttings
16 - 1914 letters and press cuttings
17 - 1915 letters and press cuttings
18 - 1916 letters and press cuttings
19 - 1917 letters and press cuttings
20 - 1918 letters and press cuttings
21 - 1919 letters and press cuttings
22 - 1920 letters and press cuttings
23 - 1921 letters and press cuttings
24 - 1922 letters and press cuttings
25 - 1923 letters and press cuttings
26 - Letters and press cuttings
01 - Press cutting: The Osborne home in African World and Cape-Cairo Express
02 - Press cutting: Fighting sleeping sickness in the Statesman
03 - Press cutting: The insect in history. Entomology and hygiene in the Observer
04 - Press cutting: Organised medical research in the Lancet
05 - Press cutting: Science and practice. Research in economic biology by Theodore Parker in the Fruit Grower
06 - Press cutting: The Norwegian Club in the Times
07 - Press cutting: Night air. A lesson from Naples for British people by Caleb Williams Saleeby in the Daily News
08 - Press cutting: Science and humanity in the Bournemouth Daily Echo
09 - Press cutting: Terrors of next war. Control of new inventions. Action by League of Nations in the Westminster Gazette
10 - Press cutting: Science as the great destroyer in the Northern Daily Telegraph
11 - Press cutting: Royal Infirmary. Financial needs of the institution. Advance in medical science in the Glasgow Herald
12 - Press cutting: David Livingstone. Film of life and work in the Daily Telegraph
13 - Press cutting: A comment on a remark by Ross about future wars in the Sunday Mercury
14 - Press cutting: A paragraph about a concert in homage to scientists which will include a setting of some of Ross' poetry in Nature
15 - Press cutting: The mystery of leprosy. Sir Ronald Ross on infection in the Westminster Gazette
16 - Press cutting: Possible parasite origin. A Somerset suggestion in the Farmer and Stockbreeder
17 - Press cutting: The fly on the wheel by J. Arthur Thomson in Time and Tide
18 - Press cutting: Places in the New Statesman
19 - Press cutting: Empire's 300,000 lepers in the Daily Telegraph
20 - Press cutting: A paragraph about an anonymous gift for medical research to the Royal Society in the Express and Star
21 - Press cutting: Mosquito control. A need in coastal Sussex. Mr. J.F. Marshall's work at Hayling Island in the West Sussex Gazette & County Advertiser
22 - Press cutting: Rope for the leper. Important advances in recent research in the Morning Post
23 - Press cutting: Empire's 300,000 lepers in the Evening News
24 - Press cutting: The malaria parasite. 2,000,000 victims yearly in the Army, Navy and Air Force Gazette
25 - Press cutting: The cost of malaria in the Weekly Telegraph
26 - Press cutting: An editorial calling for more to be done towards malaria eradication in India in the Statesman.
27 - Press cutting: Wembley: some suggestions by Evelyn Wrench in the Spectator
28 - Press cutting: Scientist and poet in the Daily Mirror
29 - Press cutting: Scientist's birthday in the Evening Express
30 - Press cutting: Mosquitoes and fever in Near East
31 - Press cutting: The white man's burden in the Evening Standard
32 - Press cutting: Medicine's new miracle in the Liverpool Courier
33 - Press cutting: A paragraph commenting that those who have made important medical discoveries in the past did not have masses of money or expensive equipment in Outlook
34 - Press cutting: Empire and health in the Times
35 - Press cutting: More valuable than gold or diamond fields by Lord Leverhulme in West Africa, Empire Exhibition Supplement
36 - Press cutting: After business hours. Sir Ronald Ross in the Australasian Manufacturer
37 - Press cutting: "Tropical Life" Friend. No. 228. Lieut.-Col. Sir Leonard Rogers in Tropical Life
38 - Press cutting: Saving life by second glance in Daily Despatch
39 - Press cutting: Little fish that fight the good fight. Enemies of malaria in Boys' and Girls' Picture Newspaper
40 - Press cutting: Malaria menace in Glasgow Herald.
41 - Press cutting: Ravages of the mosquito in Daily Gazette
42 - Press cutting: Mental disease research. Birmingham's lead in the Times
43 - Press cutting: Is Bengal asleep in Englishman.
44 - Press cutting: The Royal Society. Burlington House conversazione in Daily Telegraph
45 - Press cutting: National health. "Our foremost asset". Baby - the raw material in the Daily Telegraph
46 - Press cutting: Research Defence Society in the Lancet
47 - Press cutting: A paragraph describing a meeting of the Research Defence Society at which Ross spoke in Nature.
48 - Press cutting: War on mosquitoes in the Times of India
49 - Press cutting: Mosquitoes and malaria in Tit-Bits.
50 - Press cutting: Where the Japs score. Malaria, the scourge in Sunday Pictorial.
51 - Press cutting: Tropical agriculture. Viscount Milner's appeal, a letter to the editor in the Daily Telegraph.
52 - Press cutting: The right sort of imperial development in the Manchester Guardian
53 - Press cutting: For science and empire in Morning Post.
54 - Press cutting: Science and the tropics. Lord Milner's appeal in Morning Post
55 - Press cutting: Sir Ronald Ross on mosquitoes by M B Bose in Civil and Military Gazette
56 - Press cutting: University comes of age in Liverpool Courier
57 - Press cutting: The university's record in Daily Courier
58 - Press cutting: The rubber industry in Glasgow Herald.
59 - Press cutting: On the way to a cancer cure? Liverpool University successes. Vital research. Stage when disease can be made to disappear in Daily Courier
60 - Press cutting: On track of cancer. Transmission of foot and mouth disease. University's notable record in Liverpool Post and Mercury
61 - Press cutting: Sanitary conference. Minister of Health and Modern developments in Sheffield Daily Telegraph
62 - Press cutting: Sanitation progress. Health minister on record of past forty years in the Morning Post.
63 - Press cutting: Sanitary engineering. International conference in London in the Times
64 - Press cutting: Sanitary engineering. International conference in London in the Yorkshire Post
65 - Press cutting: Historical aspects of malaria in English Mechanic and World of Science
66 - Press cutting: Rubber commemoration dinner in India Rubber Journal
67 - Press cutting: Society of Apothecaries of London in the Lancet
68 - Press cutting: History and malaria in New Statesman
69 - Press cutting: Secret of the aurora borealis by H O S Colborne in Review of Reviews
70 - Press cutting: Sir David Bruce. The tropics and disease by W S in Review of Reviews
71 - Press cutting: Noble work. Bruce and the fly in the Evening News, Sunday Supplement.
72 - Press cutting: Disease that destroyed armies. How malaria decided the fate of empires by Andrew Balfour in John o'London's Weekly.
73 - Press cutting: Man versus mosquito. Tropical health section, in the Times, British Empire Section.
74 - Press cutting: The story of Malta fever in the Evening Chronicle
75 - Press cutting: The story of Malta fever in the Evening Standard
76 - Press cutting: Strides in the struggle of science with disease. President's address to British Association. Lessons learned in the war in Liverpool Post and Mercury
77 - Press cutting: Prevention of disease in the Sheffield Daily Telegraph
78 - Press cutting: The British Association. Prevention of disease. New President's address in the Times
79 - Press cutting: Science and medicine in the Times
80 - Press cutting: Prevention of disease by Sir David Bruce in Nature.
81 - Press cutting: Tens years of the Panama Canal. Interoceanic traffic figures. Projects new and old. Success after centuries of failure. Nicaragua next by D D Murphy in the Observer.
82 - Press cutting: The British Association in Medical Press and Circular.
83 - Press cutting: A paragraph about Sir D. Bruce's presidential address to the British Association in Toronto in the Record.
84 - Press cutting: Man's war on insects. Ross and the mosquito in Pioneer
85 - Press cutting: Two drugs and our duty by Caleb Williams Saleeby in Daily News
86 - Press cutting: With the colours by Progress in the Naval and Military Record
87 - Press cutting: Liverpool's civic week. Distinguished men honoured in the Daily Telegraph
88 - Press cutting: Liverpool paeon at Wembley. Merseyside's red letter day. Tributes to past and present. "City of great dreams come true", in Liverpool Post and Mercury
89 - Press cutting: Liverpool's "Favourite sons" in the Manchester Guardian
90 - Press cutting: A Liverpool reunion. Merseyside men and women at Wembley. Distinguished company in the Morning Post
91 - Press cutting: Mosquito bite victims. Sir Ronald Ross on the British insect. Picked-up poisons. Lady Terrington still in pain in Evening News
92 - Press cutting: The twelve greats in the Westminster Gazette.
93 - Press cutting: An insect plague in the Aberdeen Press and Journal
94 - Press cutting: Paragraph welcoming the publication of West Africa by Ross in East Africa
95 - Press cutting: Little Malaria in Birmingham Evening Despatch
96 - Press cutting: Careful Mosquitoes, English Climate Too Bad for Them in the Manchester Evening Chronicle.
97 - Press cutting: Quotation from Ross in the Evening Standard
98 - Press cutting: Particular Mosquito. English Climate Too Bad to Live In, in the Star
99 - Press cutting: Particular Mosquito. English Climate Too Bad to Live In, in the Star.
100 - Press cutting: Aristocratic mosquito. English climate to bad for it to live in, in Observer.
101 - Press cutting: Mosquito aristocracy. English climate unsuitable to live in, in Sunday Times.
102 - Press cutting: Aristocratic mosquito in the Birmingham Mail
103 - Press cutting: Mosquito danger. House invasion for winter quarters in the Daily Mail
104 - Press cutting: Mosquito bite death. Schoolmaster's two day illness in the Evening News
105 - Press cutting: British climate. Too bad for the mosquito to live in, in Glasgow Daily Mail and Record
106 - Press cutting: The aristocratic mosquito, in Glasgow Herald
107 - Press cutting: One benefit of our climate. Too bad for mosquitoes to live in, in the Liverpool Post and Mercury
108 - Press cutting: The aristocratic mosquito, in South Wales News
109 - Press cutting: Smaller mercies in the Manchester Guardian,
110 - Press cutting: Obiter dicta by Ross in the Westminster Gazette
111 - Press cutting: The silver lining by P B in the Westminster Gazette
112 - Press cutting: Literary brotherhood. Sir Joseph Cook honoured. Author's club gathering in the Daily Telegraph
113 - Press cutting: Mosquito's choice in the Daily Sketch
114 - Press cutting: Historical theories in the Glasgow Herald
115 - Press cutting: Smaller mercies in the Manchester Guardian Weekly
116 - Press cutting: A nasty "humming bird" in the Sporting Times
117 - Press cutting: Malaria and mosquitoes in the Times Educational Supplement
118 - Press cutting: Mosquito bites. Girl and a man who was twice operated on in the Shields Daily News
119 - Press cutting: Malaria at Panama in the Times
120 - Press cutting: A quotation on mosquitoes from a lecture by Ross in West Africa
121 - Press cutting: Topics of the day. More about mosquitoes in Bazaar
122 - Press cutting: Dr. Robert Bridges. Notable birthday gift to poet laureate in the Sunday Times
123 - Press cutting: The poet laureate in the Times
124 - Press cutting: Topics of the day. Insect enemies in Bazaar
125 - Press cutting: Cocaine and quinine. A contrast by Caleb Williams Saleeby in the Manchester Guardian
126 - Press cutting: Cocaine and quinine. Two million deaths yearly from malaria. A scientist's appeal by Caleb Williams Saleeby in the Irish News and Belfast Morning News
127 - Press cutting: Cattle and disease in the Chester Courant
128 - Press cutting: Leprosy an imperial problem in the Times
129 - Press cutting: Malaria problem. Engineers defeated by mosquitoes in the Statesman
130 - Press cutting: The malaria parasite, letter from Charles Morley Kenyon to the editor of John o'London's Weekly
131 - Press cutting: A paragraph answering criticism in the Medical Press of an article on cancer, which was published in Outlook, and quoting Science Progress.
132 - Press cutting: Imagination and war. Sir Rider Haggard's theory in the Daily Telegraph
133 - Press cutting: Imagination and war. Sir Rider Haggard's speculation in the Times
134 - Press cutting: Sir Ronald Ross. His views on science and romance in the Westminster Gazette
135 - Press cutting: With the colours in the Naval and Military Record
136 - Press cutting: A quotation from Ross's speech on imagination to the Delphian Coterie in the Irish Times
137 - Press cutting: A review of CH Forsyth's An introduction to the mathematical analysis of statistics.
138 - Press cutting: A quotation from Ross's speech on imagination to the Delphian Coterie in the Kentish Independent
139 - Press cutting: A paragraph about Ross in the Western Mail
140 - Press cutting: A quotation from Ross's speech on imagination to the Delphian Coterie in the North Mail, Newcastle Daily Chronicle
141 - Press cutting: Medicine in India. A service with great traditions. Need of western men, letter from P Hehir to the editor of the Times
142 - Press cutting: New rector of Folkington in the Sussex Daily News
143 - Press cutting: Curing colds by chlorine. Hour in the gas chamber and all's well. Great discovery. No more epidemics of influenza in the Daily Herald
144 - Letter from V. Roy-Batty & Rose Champion de Crespigny, Ladies' Committee for enquiry into Psychic Phenomena
145 - Letter from V. Roy-Batty
146 - Invitation to a dinner of the Ladies' Committee for enquiry into Psychic Phenomena on 17th January 1924
147 - Programme for Diner held for Fellows of the Royal Society by the Ladies Committee into enquiry into Psychic Phenomena
148 - Copy of a letter from Ross to JC Gregory
149 - Letter from Sir William Henry Cowan, Member of Parliament, North Islington
150 - Letter from Eric Rice, Secretary Overseas League to Sir William Henry Cowan, Member of Parliament, North Islington
151 - Ticket of admittance to the monthly luncheon of the Overseas League
152 - Letter from John Evelyn Wrench to Lady Ross
153 - Press cutting: An announcement that Ross will be the guest of honour at the April luncheon of the Overseas League in the Glasgow Herald
154 - Press cutting: An announcement that Ross will be the guest of honour at the April luncheon of the Overseas League in the Liverpool Post
155 - Press cutting: An announcement that Ross will be the guest of honour at the April luncheon of the Overseas League in the Morning Post
156 - Press cutting: An announcement that Ross will be the guest of honour at the April luncheon of the Overseas League in the Yorkshire Herald
157 - Press cutting: An announcement that Ross will be the guest of honour at the April luncheon of the Overseas League in the Yorkshire Observer
158 - Press cutting: Too bad for mosquitoes in the Star
159 - Press cutting: Malaria's victims in the Yorkshire Evening Post
160 - Press cutting: The England climate. "Too diabolical even for mosquitoes" in the Birmingham Post
161 - Press cutting: Tribute to a hero of medical research in the Daily Graphic
162 - Press cutting: A paragraph on Ross's being guest of honour at the monthly lunch of the Overseas League in the Daily Telegraph
163 - Press cutting: Thank to our climate in the Evening News
164 - Press cutting: Cancer warning. Prominent scientist and our diabolical climate. "Too bad for mosquitoes" in the Glasgow Bulletin
165 - Press cutting: Grave cancer warning. Famous scientist brings peril home in the Leicester Mercury
166 - Press cutting: To banish malaria. Sir Ronald Ross's appeal to the Empire. 2,000,000 victims yearly in the Morning Post
167 - Press cutting: Famous scientists and cancer. A grave warning in the Scarborough Evening News
168 - Press cutting: Cost of malaria. Sir Ronald Ross's plea for research in the Times
169 - Press cutting: The cancer peril brought home. Sir Ronald Ross's grave warnings in the Westminster Gazette
170 - Press cutting: Malaria. The discovery in the Yorkshire Telegraph
171 - Press cutting: Two million lives a year in the Edinburgh Dispatch
172 - Press cutting: Malaria in the Devon and Exeter Gazette
173 - Press cutting: The need for research in Municipal Engineering
174 - Press cutting: A paragraph reporting Ross' comments on malaria to the Overseas League in the Schoolmistress
175 - Press cutting: A paragraph reporting Ross' comments on malaria to the Overseas League in the Bath Herald
176 - Press cutting: Sir Ronald Ross in the Medical Press
177 - Letter from James Ellis Barker
178 - Copy of a letter from Ross to James Ellis Barker
179 - Letter from 8th Duke of Atholl. President of Save the Children Fund
180 - Copy of a letter from Ross to 8th Duke of Atholl. President of Save the Children Fund
181 - Letter from A Leggatt, Chief Organiser, Save the Children Fund
182 - A list of papers to which Ross's letter appealing for quinine for Save the Children Fund has been sent
183 - Copy of a letter from Ross appealing for quinine for Save the Children Fund which was sent to the daily newspapers.
184 - Press cutting: A paragraph on Ross's appeal for funds for quinine to be sent to Save the Children Fund in the Daily News
185 - Press cutting: A paragraph announcing that the Ross Institute has had a donation from Ceylon in the Morning Post
186 - Press cutting: Suffering in the Near East, letter from Ross to the editor of the Morning Post
187 - Press cutting: Correspondence. Combating malaria, letter from Ross to the editor of the Westminster Gazette
188 - Press cutting: Near-East Refugees, letter from Ross to the editor of the Daily Telegraph
189 - Press cutting: Near-East Refugees, letter from Ross to the editor of the Yorkshire Observer
190 - Press cutting: Quinine wanted, letter from Ross to the editor of the Liverpool Courier
191 - Invitation Royal Colonial Institute to a lecture on "The Leprosy problem in the British Empire" by Sir Leonard Rogers on 8th April
192 - Invitation from the Council of Royal Colonial Institute to a dinner on 8th April
193 - Letter from the Secretary of Imperial War Relief Fund
194 - Press cutting: Appalling stories of Greek refugees. British charitable relief in the Daily Telegraph
195 - Leaflet: Are these facts realised? by the Imperial War Relief Fund
196 - Letter from Amy Catherine Wells, wife of H G Wells
197 - Letter from Percy Carr White
198 - Invitation from Master and Wardens, Society of Apothecaries to a dinner on 8 July
199 - Letter from Sir Henry Rider Haggard
200 - Letter from Algernon Sidney Rose, Honorary Secretary of Authors' club
201 - Invitation from the Authors' Club to a dinner in honour of Sir Joseph Cook on 6 October
202 - Menu from Authors' Club dinner in honour of Sir Joseph Cook
203 - Invitation to a dinner from Society of Apothecaries on 14 October
204 - Letter from Stanley P Rice, Honorary Secretary East India Association
205 - Menu and toast list, Livery dinner, Society of Apothecaries of London
206 - Note of the name and address of Canon J B Haldane.
207 - Letter from Aldo Castellani
208 - Letter from Edward Tickner Edwardes
27 - 1925 letters and press cuttings
28 - 1926 letters and press cuttings
29 - 1927 letters and press cuttings
30 - 1928 letters and press cuttings
147 - Material relating to the Advisory Committee of the Tropical Diseases Research Fund, the Colonial Office, malaria returns and correspondence
148 - Correspondence between Ross and the Editors of periodicals on Ross' contributions
149 - Material relating to malaria treatment in hospitals in London, Oxford, Aldershot and Guildford
150 - Lectures, addresses and some letters to the press from 1921 to 1925
151 - Material relating to Ross' publications including Prevention of Malaria
152 - Material on the question of malaria priority and the dispute between Ross and Giovanni Battista Grassi
153 - Material on a trip to Russia by Ross as part of a British delegation in 1912
154 - Publications by Ross
155 - Publications on Ross and related subjects
156 - Material including correspondence, list of achievements, notes and sketches for Ross' autobiography Memoirs
157 - Diaries
158 - A book of pencil and watercolour sketches of the Isle of Wight, with a few of Ireland and some figures copied from Retsch's outlines of Faust
159 - Material on Ross' inventions including ear plugs and a clinical automatic thermometer
160 - Set of notebooks and diaries
161 - Material on the establishment of the Ross Institute and Hospital for Tropical Diseases
162 - Honours and awards presented to Ross
163 - Material on Ross' work on statistics and mathematics including correspondence, publications and mathematical workings
164 - Publications by Ross
166 - Photocopy of a letter from Ross to George Miller Sternburg, Chief of the Medical Staff, United States Army
167 - Letters on malaria eradication by Ross, written in Mauritius during his visit there in 1908
168 - Letters and correspondence on a number of subjects
169 - Correspondence relating to the disposition of the Ross papers at the Ross Institute
170 - Letters to Ross and correspondence on a variety of subjects
171 - Copy of a catalogue of the Ross Archives as compiled by Ross, list of objects and letter to the Times
172 - Copies of correspondence between Ross and Sir Patrick Manson
173 - Material relating to malaria and World War One
174 - Scientific Artefacts
175 - Press cuttings following the death of Sir Ronald Ross 16th September, 1932, aged 75.
176 - Publications by Ross
177 - Miscellaneous papers
178 - Material including correspondence, manuscripts, research papers, publications and related papers, on a variety of topics
179 - Journal articles and other papers written by Ross, includes material on malaria, sleeping sickness and mathematics.
180 - Scientific Publications by Ross
181 - Lists of Sir Ronald Ross' publications, medals and honours.
182 - Sir Ronald Ross' Archive
183 - Pamphlets celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of Sir Ronald Ross' discovery
184 - Facsimiles of Sir Ronald Ross Archive
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