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  •   GB 0809 Ross - Ross, Col Sir Ronald (1857-1932)
    •   121 - Material on Ross' campaign to receive monetary reward for his discovery of the mosquito transmission of malaria
      • 05 - Second submission of Ross' petition to Parliament on 29 April 1920
Ref NoGB 0809 Ross/121/05/10
LevelItem
TitleCopy of a letter from Alfred Cox, Medical Secretary, British Medical Association to Joseph Austen Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer
Date21/11/1919
DescriptionChancellor is reminded of the resolution of support for Ross' petition passed by the Representative meeting of the BMA in July 1914 and is asked to consider the need for a fund to supply grants for scientific discovery in general
AccessStatusOpen
LanguageEnglish
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