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Abolitionist 227 Anophelini 21 Accra 100 Antimalarial drugs 258, 268, 276 Adami, John George 192 Antrobus, Sir Reginald Laurence 114 Adamson, William 139 Arenberg, Prince Auguste d' 104, Adastral House 236-7, 239 107, 108 Addison, Christopher, 1 st Viscount Archer, William 209 Addison 218-20, 223-4 Army Medical Service 169 Adriatic Sea 188, 212 Arnott, James 132-3 Advisory Medical and Sanitary Arsenic poisoning 100 Committee for Tropical Artemesia annua 268 Africa 160 Ascaris lumbricoides 46 Aedes aegypti 67, 86, 276 Ashanti Campaign, 1896 119 Aedes albopictus 67 Asquith, Herbert Henry, 1st Earl Africa 29, 30, 31, 91, 96, 268, 272 Oxford and Asquith 168, 230 Agramonte, Aristide 86 Assam 76 Ague 24, 26 Aston-Binns, Francis 10, 198, 201-2 Aldershot 238 Astor, William Waldorf 2nd Viscount Alexander, Charles Henry 7, 8 Astor 226 Alexander, Isabel Annie 7, 8 Atebrin 268 Alexandria 184-5, 235-6 Athenaeum 220 Algebra of Space The 116, 250 Athens 127, 185 Algeria 26 Atoxyl 259 Almora 6 Austen, Ernest Edward 84, 94, 96 Almquist, Professor Ernst 79, 80 Author 212-13 Alsop, James Willcox 178, 189 Autumn crocus 36 Amoeba Umax 260 Aziz, Mehmed 184 Amoy 49 Anaesthesia 39 Bacon, Francis, 1st Baron Verulam, Andaman Islands 45, 46, 194-5 Viscount St Albans 151 Andermatt 198 Baker, Charles 23 Annals of Tropical Medicine and Baker, William Morrant 41 Parasitobgy 187, 192, 203-5 Balfour, Sir Andrew 177 Annals of Tropical Sanitation 173, Balfour, Arthur James, 1st Earl 204-5 Balfour 229-30 Annesley, Sir James 25 Balkans 22 Annett, Henry Edward 84, 96 Baltic 82 Anopheles 112, 138 Baltimore 117 Anopheles annularis 73 Baluchistan 45 Anophles arabiensis 271 Bangalore 13, 45, 47, 48, 61-2, 64, Anopheles culifacies 69 65, 66, 163, 249 Anopheles farauti 26 Bangladesh 31 Anopheles Juliginosus 73 Bantock, Sir Granville 218 Anopheles gambiae 21, 271 Baring, Maurice 171 Anopheles rossi 76 Barlow, Sir Thomas 169-70

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Baron, John 224 Boyce, Sir Rubert William 82, 91-3, Barron, Alexander 111 100, 101-3, 104, 109-12, 120-2, Bartlett, George Bertram 239 124, 125, 128-9, 143-6, 155, Barwell, Charles Dawson 9, 11 156-7, 164-6, 169 Bastianelli, Giuseppe 84, 88, 90 Boyton, James 226 Batavia 26 Bradford, Sir John Rose 153 Bateson, Harold D. 167, 182-3 Branfoot, Arthur Mudge 153 Bathurst 109 Brazil 31 Beale, Lionel 231-2 Briant, Frank 230 Bedbug 50-1 Bride of Lammermoor 6 Bede, The Venerable 24 Brigg 159 Beerlekom, Bardenis van 84 Brindisi 107 Belgian Congo 73, 128-9, 151, 180 British Army 7, 8, 62, 284 Bengal 7 British Association for the Advancement Bengal Artillery 6, 11 of Science 100, 116 Bengal Native Infantry (66th) 6 British Medical Association 95, 148, Bennett, Enoch Arnold 214 227-30 Bentley, Charles Albert 116, 150 British Medical Journal 54, 55, 69, 95, Berhampur 49 104, 108, 109, 110, 112, 113, Beriberi 100 114-15, 116, 122,221,227,229 Bernhard Nocht Institut, British Museum for Natural Hamburg 227 History 94 Bhil Corps 70 British Salonika Army 236, 238 Bignami, Amico 54, 63, 84, 88, 89, British Science Guild 160, 186, 227, 90, 203 229-30 Birkbeck College, London 222 British Union for the Abolition of Blackflies see Simulium Vivisection 210 Blackwater fever 23, 132 Brodrick, Madeleine 161 Bligh, William 25 Brodrick, St John Fremantle 160-1 Bloxam, Alfred Bradley 12 Brown, William Carnegie 207 Bloxam, Cazelet 13, 195, 222 Bruce, Sir David 87, 112, 120, 122-3, Bloxam., Rosa Bessie see Ross, Rosa 169-70, 280 Bessie Bruce, Lady Mary 87, 170 Bloxam, Ursula, nee Gardner 12, 195, Brucella 87, 169 222 Brucellosis 184, 261 Blumer, Dorothea 15 Brussels 128, 151-2 Blumer, James 15, 239-40 Buchanan, George Seaton 261 Blumer, Sylvia see Ross, Sylvia Buchanan, Walter James 168 Board of Education 173-4, 218, 263 Buchner, Eduard 80 Bolan Pass 45 Bureau of Tropical Diseases 154 Bombay 43, 45, 57, 69, 134, 150, 213 Bulstrode, Herbert Timbrell 112 Bombay Gazette 149 Burma 13, 45, 46, 47, 194, 209 Bombay Medical Congress, Byron, George Gordon, 6th Baron 1909 146, 148-9, 161 Byron of Rochdale 198 Book of homage to Shakespeare 212 Boole, George 251 Cairo 108 Bordet, Jules 80 Calcium phosphate 256 Bou-Farik 26 Calcutta 7, 13, 45, 71, 72, 134, 137 Bower, Sir Graham John 139 Canada balsam 232 Index 303

Cameron, H.L. 224-5 Christophers, Sir Samuel Rickard 84, Cameron Prize 107, 234 148-50, 258, 263 Campbell, James Henry Mussen, f st Christy, Cuthbert 104 Baron Genavy 218 Christy, Gerald 104 Canalis, Pietro 84 Chudderghat 67 Cantlie, Sir James 123, 136 Church Society 154 Cape Coast 100 Circles by explicit operations 251 Carey, Frank Stanton 250 Cimex 50 Carnegie Trust 133 Cinchona 27, 28 Caroline Medico-Surgical Institute, Cirrhosis of the liver 166 Stockholm 81, 83 Civil and Military Gazette 148, 162 Carson, Sir Edward 218 Clarke, Sir George Sydenham, 1st Carter, Henry Vandyke 58, 84, 87 Baron Sydenham of Combe 147 Carter, William 94, 139, 141-3 Cleghorn, James 71 Casement, Roger 128 Cleveland, Robert Achilles 184 Castellani, Aldo 123, 169, 187, 230, Coats, junior, James 98 281 Coccidea 73, 74 Cayley, Arthur 251 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 197 Celli, Angelo 84, 117, 207 Colon 117 Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de 211 Colonial Service 175, 221 Ceylon 182-3 Colonial Legal Service 15 Chamberlain, Joseph 91, 97, 98, 114, Colonial Medical Service 160, 172-3 116, 119 Colonial Office 96, 97, 98, 113, 116, Chamberlain, Sir Joseph Austen 120, 118, 119, 122, 137-40, 154, 159- 221-2, 226, 230 60, 162, 168, 173, 184, 186, 227 Chamberlain, Mary 119 CombridgeJ.T. 251 Champneys, Sir Francis Henry 262 Constantine 26 Charing Cross Hospital, London 54 Constantinople 127 Charity Commissioners 154—5 Cooper, William 265 Charles, Sir Havelock Henry Corn Laws 35 Richard 261 Correspondence concerning a Charles, Thomas Edmonston 88, 89, petition... 227-8 98, 203 Cortex peruanus 27 Charterhouse 15 Cosmopolitan 6 Chekov, Anton Pavlovich 279 Cowan, Sir William Henry 160, 226 Chevassus, Henry 104 Cowl, Richard 218-21, 223 Cheyne-Stokes respiration 23 Cow-pox 268 Chicken-pox 269 Cox, Alfred 227-8, 230 Chiene,John 132 Craggs, O.A. 211-2 Child of Ocean, The 46, 195-200 Crescent 17,58,89 30 Crewe, Robert Offley Ashburton Chinchon, Count of 27 Crewe-Milnes, Marquess 154-5, Chindwin 47 158, 163 Chitral 7, 201 Crimean War 35 Chloroquine 267-8 Cropper, John Westray 264 Cholera 13, 40, 62, 66, 88, 134, 273 Crosthwaite, Sir Charles Haukes Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, Todd 67 Princess see Helena Cryotherapy research 253-6, 266 Christian Victor, Prince 119 Cuba 86 304 Index

Culex 21,67, 112 Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan 279 Culex fatigans 67, 86 Dublin 117,249 Culex pipiens 67, 86 Duchy of Lancaster; Palatine Culicoides 208 Court 158 Cunningham, Daniel John 132 Dufferin and Ava, Marquess of, Cunningham Laboratory, Frederick Temple Hamilton- Calcutta 71 Temple-Blackwood 134 Cyclops 60 Dumont d'Urville, Jules Sebastien Cyprus 184-5, 261, 262-3 Cesar 26 Durning-Lawrence, Lady Edith Daily Mail 156 Jane 151, 264-5 Dale, Sir Alfred William Durning-Lawrence, Sir Edwin 151, Winterslow 103, 106-7, 118, 253-7, 262, 264 121-2, 127, 157, 166, 178 Dutton, John Everett 84, 109, 110-1 Daniels, Charles Wilberforce 84, Dysentery 26, 47, 235-6, 260 109-10, 154, 174, 177-8 Danilevski, Vasili Iakovlevich 84 East India Company 6 Danson, Sir Francis Chatillon 173, East India (Punjab) Inquiry into deaths 176, 178-80, 185-92 from tetanus 134-5 Dante Aligheri 211 Edie, Edward S. 256 Dardenelles 235 Edinburgh 88, 89, 107, 132 Darjeeling 13 Education Act, 1870 36 Darwin, Charles Robert 35, 40, 277 Educational Times 219 Dary, Michael 252 Egg-shells 256-7 Dashwood, Alfred 10, 196 Egypt 150, 185, 186, 206, 236, 260 Davidson, Andrew 131-2 Egyptian Medical Service 161 Davies, Sir William Howell 219-20 Ehrenborg, Harald 78 Davison, Emily 210 Ehrlich, Paul 3, 80, 81, 165, 259 Deformed Transformed, The 198 Einstein, Albert 1, 277 Dengue 276 Elder Dempster Shipping Line 91, Denmark 245 94, 99, 144-5 Derby, Frederick Arthur Stanley, 16th Elderton, Harriet see Wilmot Earl of 119 Elkin, Mathews & Marrot 216 Derby, Constance, Countess of 119 Elliot, Alexander Macbeth 135 Dhanis, Baron 151-2 Emetine 235-6 Dhanis, Baronne 151-2 Emmerez de Charmoy, d' 139 Dickens, Charles 35 Entamoeba histolytica 260 Dickinson, John 8 Epidemiological Society, Dickinson, May, nee Ross 8 London 111-2,261 Digitalis tincture 36 Erskine Macdonald 213 Dionisi, A 84 Escherichia coli 270 Diploma in Tropical Medicine 59, Evans, Sydney 204 118, 130 Evening News 216 Diphtheria 36 Eye-Witness 171 Dobson, Andrew Francis 64 Documenti riguardanti la storia della scopertaFables 128, 203, 216 del modo di trasmissione della malaria Fables and satires 203, 216 umana 108 Falciparum malaria see Malaria, Donovan, Charles 115-16 falciparum Index 305

Famagusta 184 George Allen & Unwin 197,216 Fearnside, CF. 84 Godlee, Sir Rickman John 266 Fermentation 38 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 193 Fielding-Ould, Robert 96 Gold Coast 96, 99, 100-1, 113 Filaria 21, 50, 86 Golgi, Camillo 1, 2, 80, 81, 83, 90 Finland 245 Gorgas, William Crawford 84, 117, Finland Legation 220 225, 267, 278 Finlay, Carlos Juan 86, 120 Goulstonian lectures 55, 63 Finsen, Niels Ryberg 79, 80-1 Gout 36 Firket, Charles 79 Grand Hotel, Stockholm 82 Fish 260 Grant Medical College, Bombay 87, Fisher, Herbert Albert Laurens 212 134 Flagella 58-9, 63, 68 Grassfield 113 Fletcher, Sir Walter Morley 229 Grassi, Giovanni Battista 79, 80, 81, Flexner, Simon 137 84, 88, 89-90, 97, 108, 203, 214- Florence 108 15 Fly Fishers' Club 241 Grassmann, Hermann 250-1 Forde, Robert Michael 109-10 Greece 22, 46, 126-8, 139, 185, Forman, Robert Hall 148 206 Formosa 49 Greek Antimalaria League 127-8, Foster, Sir Michael 113 203 Fourth London General Greenfield, William 78 Hospital 187, 239, 259, 265 Gregarines 61 Fowler, Charles Edward Percy Grierson, Herbert John Clifford 214 139-40, 162 Grosvenor Hotel, London France 282 Gruber, Max 80 Fraser, Sir Thomas Richard 132-33 Griinbaum, Albert Sydney Freetown, Sierra Leone 99, 100, 101, Frankau 136, 138 112-13, 125 Guinness, Walter Edward, 1st Baron Frohlich, Alfred 127 Moyne 218 Gungaw 46 Galilei, Galileo 231 Gurkhas (66th) 6, 44 Gallipoli 235 Gustaf V, King of Sweden 83 Gambia 31 Gustavus II Adolphus, King of Gametes 17, 51, 58, 63 Sweden 24 Gametocyte 17, 18 Gwynn, Stephen Lucius 197 Gardner, Ursula see Bloxam Geikie, Sir Archibald 121, 204 Haematozoon 48 General Hospital, no. 17, Haemoglobin 17 Alexandria 260 Haemoproteus 71 George V, King of England 206 Haffkine, Waldemar Mordecai Germ theory 37, 39 Wolff 87, 120, 133-7, 147, 164 German East Africa 235 Haffkine Institute, Bombay 88, 134, Germinal rods 75-6 136 Gerothwohl, Maurice Alfred 218-20 Haggard, Sir Henry Rider 195 Ghana 95 Haiti 197 Gibraltar 184 Haldane, John Burdon Gladstone, William Ewart 37 Sanderson 271 280 Haldane, John Scott 210 306 Index

Haldane of Cloan, Richard Burdon House of Commons; Speaker, Lowther, Haldane, 1st Viscount 170, James William, 1st Viscount 218-19 Ullswater 170 Halford Sir Charles 7 House of the Nobles, Stockholm 82 Halford, Sir Henry 7 Howard, Leland Ossian 84 Hall, W.S. 219 Hudson, Hilda Phoebe 186 Halteridium 71 Hugo, Victor Marie 197 Hamer, William Heaton 261, 263 Hull 159 Hamilton, Henry 148-50 Husein Khan 68 Hamilton, H.P. 225 Huxley, Sir Julian Sorell 210 Hamilton, Sir William Rowan 249 Hyderabad, India 57 Hamlet 171 Hygiene foe Indian Scholars 213-14 Harcourt, 1 st Viscount, Lewis Harcourt 158, 160, 173 Imperial Clinical Institute of Harrison, Herbert Meredith 237 Gynaecology and Obstetrics, St Harrogate 146 Petersburg 171 Harvey, Robert 92 Imperial Malaria Conference, Harvey, William 36 Simla, 1909, 162 Haslam, Sir Alfred Seale 254 In exile 63, 201-2 Havana 86 India 8, 12, 28, 29, 30, 36, 43, 44, 46, Heath, Archie Edward 251 47, 51, 54, 57, 72, 74, 76,84,87, Hehir, Sir Patrick 59-60, 111 92, 93,98, 134, 137, 147, 160, Helena, Princess Christian of 161-4, 167, 178, 195,201,214, Schleswig-Holstein 118-19, 122, 227, 232, 242, 257, 268, 280 128, 206 Government 55, 64, 65, 71, 92, Hamburg 227 134, 147, 162-4 Henry of Battenberg, Prince 119 India Office 67, 119, 134, 153, 160, Henslow, George 35 162, 164, 172, 196 Henslow, John Stevens 35 Indian Army 43 Herdman, William Abbott 157, 177 Indian Medical Gazette 150,166-8 Hertwig, A. 80 Indian Medical Service 8, 12, 34, 42, Hewlett, Richard Tanner 136, 139 43,46, 59, 70, 71,92, 136, 161, Higginbotham & Co. 194 163-4, 168, 175, 191, 196, 203, Hindustani 8-9, 43 263 Hippocrates 22 Indian Mutiny 6, 44 HIV (Human immunodeficiency Influenza 257 virus) 29, 269 Institut fur Schiffs- und Hodgson, Geraldine 218-20 Tropenkrankheiten, Holderness, Sir Thomas Hamburg 227 William 162-3 Institut Pasteur, Paris 134—5 Holmgren,E. 79, 80 Institute of Tropical Medicine 153, Holt, John 128, 159 158, 173 Homer 211 Intermittent fever 22, 24-5 Hooke, Robert 231 International Congress of Arts and Hooton, Alfred 150 Sciences, St Louis, 1904 11,117, Hospital 109-110 207, 247 Hospital see under the names of individual International Congress of Hygiene, hospitals Berlin, 1907 138 Index 307

International Congress of Parasitology, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm 77, Turin, 1911 207 79, 85, 142, 159 Inverse square law 61, 246 Keats, John 193, 279 Ipecacuanha 47 Keith, Sir Arthur 218 Ireland 130, 152, 177 Kelsch, Achille Louis Felix 84 Irrawaddy 46 Keogh, Sir Alfred 39 Ismailia 104, 107-8, 150 Kherwara 13, 70, 71, 136 Isosceles trigonometry 251 King, Albert Francis Africanus 3, 84 Isthmanian Canal Commission 117 King, Walter Gawen 161-4, 230 Italy 27, 46, 65, 88, 108, 188, 206-7, King-Harman, Sir Charles 99, 240, 281, 282 113-14, 125 Ithaca 240 King's College Hospital, London 136, 266 James, Sydney Price 84, 148-50, Medical Board 177 162-3, 167, 257 physician for tropical diseases 177, James libel 166-8 221, 240, 255 James Tait Black Memorial Prize 214 Professor of Hygiene 178, 184 Jeanson, Capitaine 240 Kingsley, George 95 Jefferson Medical College, Kingsley, Mary Henrietta 95-6 Philadelphia 86 medal 120, 162 Jenner, Edward 222, 224, 268, 278 Klein, Edward Emanuel 13, 41, 37 Jenner Institute, London 103-7, 124 Knott, Cargill Gilston 250 Jennings, William Ernest 147 Knowsley 119 Jesuits' bark 26, 27-8 Koch, Robert 3, 39, 79, 80, 81, 84, John Bale, Sons & Danielsson 203 90, 120, 165, 269 John Holt & Co 128 Kurseong 13 John o*London 216 Kyle, William Galloway 212-13 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore 97, 117 Labour Party 161 Johnston, William 102 Lady smith 87 Joly, Charles Jasper 116-17, 249 Lafford, Maude Alice Harvey 216-7 Jones, Sir Alfred Lewis 84, 85, 91-2, Lagos, Nigeria 96, 99, 100 96,98, 101, 102-3, 107, 114, 119, Lake Bosomtwi 95 120-2, 124-6, 128-9, 136, 140-2, Lake Copais Company 127, 185 144, 151-2, 153, 156, 172, 180 Lake Kopais 127, 185 will 153-5, 158, 164-5, 173, 180, Lake Malar 82 204 Lancet 108, 110-11, 114, 149, 162 Jones, William Henry Samuel 22, 55, Lane, Adelaide 140 128 Lane lectures 97 Jourdain, Philip E.B. 250-1 Langstaff, Dorothy see Ross Journal of Orthopy and Orthography 209 Langstaff, Henry Spunner 14 Journal of Tropical Medicine 109, 111, Langstaff, Rosemary 14 122-3, 136, 207 Langstaff, James William 14 Laudanum 36 K&J Cooper 213 Laveran, Charles Louis Alphonse 1, Kala azar 29, 72, 76, 92, 115-16, 132, 3, 26, 52, 54, 55, 57, 58, 79, 80, 154, 166, 208 81,83,84,86,87,90, 116, 120, Kalewa 46 124, 232, 284 Karachi 45 Law, Andrew Bonar 160 308 Index

Le paludisme macedonien 266 Committee 99, 101, 104, 106, 118, Lecture Agency, Ltd 104 123, 126, 146, 156-8, 164-5, Leeson, Herbert Sefton 284 177-80, 187, 189-92, 258 Leeuwenhoek, Antony van 37, 231 expeditions to Sierra Leone 93-4, Leishman, Sir William Boog 115-16, 96,98, 112-4 262 finance 93, 116, 131, 152, 179, Leishmania donovani 116 189, 224 Leith, Robert Fraser Calder 136 Finance and General Leopold II, King of the Belgians Committee 93, 131, 189 128-9 honorary Vice-Presidents 18 7-91 Leopoldville 180 Memoir series 96, 108 Lermontov, Mikhail Yurevich 198 Professional Committee 143, 179 Leslie, John Tasman Waddell 92, Sir Alfred Jones Chair of Tropical 162-4 Medicine 107, 152, 179 Lesseps, Ferdinand de 40 Tropical Sanitation Fund 99 Letters from Rome 203, 217 Walter Myers Lectureship 102-3, Leukaemia 152, 166 Livingstone, David 49 Lever Bros 189 Lloyd George, David, 1st Earl Lloyd- Leverhulme, William Hesketh Lever, George of Dwyfor 223-8, 263 1st Viscount 155, 158, 165, 166, Lockyer, Sir Joseph Norman 227 172-4, 176-80, 185, 188-91, 209, Lodge, Sir Oliver Joseph 91 212, 230, 262 Loja 27 Levkas 240 London 84, 93, 107, 138, 140, 172, Lewis, Timothy Richards 49-50 176-7, 204, 221, 223, 263, 280 liberty Buildings 190 London Chamber of Commerce 98 Lice 257, 283 London Pharmacopoeia 27 Linares 184 London School of Hygiene and lind, James 26, 27 Tropical Medicine 282-4 Iinne, Carl von [Linnaeus] 27 London School of Tropical lister Institute, London 134-5 Medicine 91,97, 108, 109, 116, lister of Lyme Regis, Baron, Joseph 119-20, 122, 123, 153-4, 171, lister 3, 38, 79, 90, 103, 105-6, 172-6, 179, 180, 221, 224, 234, 113,266, 281 254, 262, 281 Liver 17 Lopes Canizarez, Don Juan 27 cirrhosis 166 Lord Mayor of liverpool 85 liverpool 84, 91, 93, 95, 96, 100, Lovell, Sir Francis 116, 172 117, 119, 120, 124, 138, 140, 152, Lucas, Sir Charles Prestwood 114, 153, 158, 209, 221, 261 168 liverpool Chamber of Commerce 94, Lukis, Sir Charles Pardey 164 96,98 Lyttelton, Alfred 116, 119 African Trade Section 125 Lyra modulata 209 liverpool Mathematical Society 116 liverpool School of Tropical MacAlister, Sir John Young Medicine 91-3, 97, 98, 109, Walker 261-6 110, 113, 117, 119, 120-3, 124, MacCallum, William George 63, 71, 126, 129-30, 139, 140-1, 143-6, 72,84 147, 151, 153-4, 156-8, 172-83, MacDonald, James Ramsay 161, 185-90, 192, 204-5, 209, 240, 171, 224, 226 247, 253, 266 Macedonia 236 Index 309

Macfadyen, Allan 103-4 144-6, 152, 167, 175-6, 180-3, Macfie, Ronald Campbell 213 207,212,214,215,217,221,232, MacGregor, Sir William 99, 100, 266, 283 107-8, 168, 169, 171 Manson, Patrick Thurburn 84 Macrogametocyte 17 Manson libel 180-3 Madras 13, 43, 44, 46, 47, 70, 161, Manson-Bahr, Sir Philip 194 Heinrich 108, 212 Madras Infantry (9th) 45, 46 Marchiafava, Ettore 54, 84, 90 Madras Infantry (19th) 49, 57, 64, 66 Mariinsky Theatre 171 Madras Infantry (20th) 48 Marseille 138, 140 Madras Pioneers (1st) 45 Marsh fever 24-5 Madrid 184 Martin, William 222-3 Magdalen College, Oxford 212 Martin Eglise 240 Malaria 2, 3, 16-7, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, Masefield, John 169, 217 28, 32, 51,71, 72, 73-5,84,92, Mauritius 137-40, 142, 162, 167, 96,97, 119, 137-8, 147, 161, 184, 195, 207 225, 235-41, 244-7, 258, 259, Mbu 3 263, 267-9, 271-6, 279 McFadden, John Howard 262 bird 16, 21, 71,72,73,74-75,89 Measles 263-5 control 22, 31, 32, 147-9, 162-3, Medical Actl858 34, 35 184-5, 205, 208, 257, 261, 267, Medical Register 36 275-6 Medical Research Committee 223, epidemic 22 264 exflagellation of parasite 17, 51, 58, Medical Research Council 223, 229 63-4, 71 Medin, Professor K.Oscar 79, 80 falciparum 23, 24, 28, 272 Mediterranean 183-4, 188, 235, 240, holoendemic 31-2 272 immunity 268-73 Mediterranean Expeditionary mortality 29-31 Force 236, 240 parasite 16,18,21,26,48,52,55,57, Mefloquine 268 58-60,61,66,71,225,232,233, Megroz, Rudolph Louis 216-17, 251 237, 247, 267-74,279,284 Melanesia 26 statistics 160, 165 Mellanby, Edward 256 transmission 3, 4, 16, 18, 21, 51-2, Memoirs 6, 10, 11, 12, 34, 121-2, 125, 90, 275, 278, 283 179, 185, 193, 199,214-15, 217, vivax 24, 28, 31, 272 230, 232, 249, 257 Malaria Field Laboratories 284 Memories of Patrick Manson 215 Malpighi, Marcello 231 Mepacrine 268 Malta 46 Meredith, George 197 Malta fever 87, 169 Merozoite 17 Manchester Chamber of Metchnikoff, Elie 80, 81 Commerce 98 Mhow 61 Mandalay 47 Mian Mir 148, 150, 161-4, 257-8, Mannaberg, Julius 54, 84, 127 260 Manson, Sir Patrick 1, 2, 3, 4, 19, 39, Michelli, Sir Pietro James 173-4, 222 47, 48, 49-56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 63, Microfilaraemia 50 65, 67, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 79, 84, Microfilaria 50 86, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93, 96, 98, 108, Microgametocyte 17 109-11, 120, 122, 123, 142, Microscope 231-4 310 Index

diagnostic 232-4 New Centinillo Silver Lead Mines electron 5, 39, 39 Company 183 oil immersion 4, 26, 48, 232 New Orleans 120-2, 124, 126, 156, plantation 232 166 Minchin, Edward Alfred 124 New York 117-18 Milne, Alan Hay 94, 100, 106, Newcomb, Simon 117 114—15, 118, 119, 120-2, 124, Newman, Sir George 173, 229, 263 125, 131, 143, 156-7, 164, 177, Newstead, Robert 157 181-2, 187-8, 190-1, 253 Newton, Sir Isaac 252, 277 Mitidja 26 Nigeria 108, 154 Mofussil 47 Nierenstein, Maximilian 239, 258-60 Mohamed Bux 72 Nizan Medical School, Monist 250 Chuddarghat 67 Moore, Sir Norman 34 Nobel, Alfred 77, 78, 80, 85 Morel, Edmund D 95, 128-9 Nobel Committee 77, 79, 80, 81, 83, Morley of Blackburn, John Morley, 1 st 85, 86, 87 Viscount 219, 137 Nobel Laureates 78, 82 Morner, Count Karl Axel Nobel prize 77, 78-81, 83, 87, 90, Hampus 79, 80-1, 82, 83, 159 108, 110, 137, 159, 170, 175, 221 Moscow 170-1 North America 91 Mosquito control 21-2, 112, 148-9, North West Frontier 45 151, 161-3,257,260,274,276 Northern Hospital, Liverpool 145 Mosquitos 1, 3, 4, 16, 18, 19, 25, 45, Northern Nigeria 159 50-2, 55, 57, 58, 60, 61, 65, 68, Norway 78, 82, 245 71, 74, 75, 76, 84, 86, 88, 96, 225, Nuttall, George Henry Falkiner 84, 234, 243-6, 258, 260, 270-1, 276, 97, 110, 121, 124, 131, 215 279, 283 anopheline 18, 19, 54, 68, 69, 72, O'Connor, Francis William 240, 260 244, 274 Odessa Zoology Museum 134 culicine 18, 19 Onitsha 154 salivary gland 18, 75-6 Oocyst 17, 20. 54, 68, 71, 75, 90 stomach 17, 58, 63-4, 68, 73, 89 Ookinete 17 Moulmein 45, 199 Ootacamund 13, 64, 65, 66 Mount Helicon 127 Opera House, Stockholm 82 Mulkowal 133-5, 137 Operative algebra 249 Murray, John 7, 198, 204-6, 209-00, Operative division 186 214-15,221 Osier, Edward Revere 203 Murray, John, junior 207 Osier, Sir William 97, 117, 121, 162, Murray, William Alfred 259 203, 226, 261 Oslo 82 Nagana 87, 169 Oswald, King of Northumbria 24 Nathan, Sir Matthew 82, 95, 100, Overton, Ernst 80 101, 113 Owen, Charles William 136 Nation 210, 212, 221 Owen, Sir Herbert Isambard 218, National Insurance Act 1911 223 220 National Service League 209 Oxford Medical Society 128 Nature 136, 215 Oxford University Press 212 Nepveu, Gustav 110-11 Netherlands 24 Pacific Ocean 25 Index 311

Paget, Sir James 41 Poetry library 212 Pakoko 13,46,47 Poetry Society 212-13, 239 Panama 117-18, 210, 225-6 Poetry Review 212-13 Panama Canal 40, 267, 278 Port Blair 5, 194-5 Parasitology 215 Port Louis 138-9 Pares, Sir Bernard 170 Port Said 147,151 Park, Mungo 28 Portmadoc 120 Pasteur, Louis 1, 3, 37-8, 41, 88, 165, Potassium cyanide 257 268, 277, 281 Press Association 220 Patent Act 22-3 Pretoria 119 Patent Office 222 Prevention of Malaria The 48, 140, 166, Paton, Leslie Johnston 178 205-8, 247, 257, 261 Patras 127 Primaquine 268 Pattisson, Jacob Luard 104,106 Pringle, Sir John 24 Pavlov, Ivan Petrovitch 79, 80-1, 281 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Peacock, Thomas Love 194 Academy 117,249 Pellagra 206-7 Proceedings of the Royal Society 166, 186, Penang 100 204 Penguins 210 Proguanil 268 Pensions 173-4, 188, 190-1, 222-4, Prome 45 240 Proteosoma 73, 88, 90 Pepys, Samuel 24, 231 Prout, William Thomas 99, 113-15, Perry, Edmund Ludlow 262 124-6, 140-3, 166, 180-2 Peru 27 Public Health Act, 1848 40 Petite Riviere 138 Punjab 133-4 Pfeiffer, Richard Friedrich Purboona 72 Johannes 80 Putrification 37-8 Philippines 150 Pyrimethamine 268 Philiscus 23 Pyrotophorus costalis 138 Phisalix, Cesaire 80 Philosophies 201, 205 Qinghaosu 268 Phlebotomus 50, 76, 208 Quaternions 249 Phelbotomus papatasi 208 Quetta 45 Pinching, Sir Horace 151 Quinine 26, 27, 65-6, 99, 150, 161, Pinnock, Mary Isabel 119, 153 186, 187, 238, 241, 247-8, 259, Piroplasma 116 268 Plague, bubonic 37, 134-5, 283 Quotidian 25 Plague Research Laboratory, Quoy, Dr 26 Bombay 133-4 Plasmodia 16, 61, 271 Rabies 39, 171 Plasmodium berghei 270 Rajputana 64, 70 Plasmodium falciparum 67, 236, 267-70 Ramon y Cajal, Santiago 81 Plasmodium malariae 28 Ramsay, Sir William 211 Plasmodium vivax 23, 236, 247, 270, Rangoon 46 272 Read, Sir Herbert James 139, 154-5, Plehn, Friedrich 84 157, 159, 165, 172-3, 177 Poe, Edgar Allan 194 Reade, Charles 195 Policlinico 98 Reilly, Sir Charles Herbert 189-90 Poems 203 Remington & Co 195-7 312 Index

Reunion 140 childhood 8-11, 14 Revels of Orsera, The 195-6, 198-201 clinical trials 237-9 Reynold's Newspaper 171 Consultant on Malaria to the War Ribbing, Estrid 78 Office 186, 235-9, 265, 285 Ribbing, Mi 82 Consultant to the Ministry of Ribbing, Seved 78, 82 Pensions 241 Rickets 151, 166, 256-7 death 266 Rickettsia 61 education 10-11, 36 Riddarholm 82 epidemiology 1, 45, 215, 242, 271, Ritchie, Sir Richmond 275 Thackeray 172 fees 130, 138, 151-2, 184-5, 221, Roaf, Herbert Eldon 186 232 Rockefeller Foundation, New furlough 12, 49, 92, 94 York 137, 282 health 9,11,65-6,70 Rogers, Sir Leonard 162, 187 honorary chair in tropical Roman Campagna 22, 55 sanitation 178-9 Roman Empire 22 lectures 97, 104, 105, 108, 119, Romanovsky, Dmitriy 127, 147, 175, 179, 187, 221, Leonidovich 84 261 Romeo and Juliet 194 lectureship in malaria 178,191 Ross, Alexander 7 lectureship in tropical diseases Ross, Sir Campbell Claye Grant 6, 7, 93-4, 102, 107, 166 8, 9-12, 34, 42, 49, 201-2 malariology 1, 3, 5, 21, 22, 39, Ross, Charles 7, 8, 11 47-8, 57-60, 63, 68, 73, 83, Ross, Charles Claye 14, 15, 100, 170, 167,214,235-6,238,257,274, 176, 203, 215 277, 279 Ross, Charles Edward 10 mathematics 1, 2, 45, 46, 61, 74, Ross, Claye Ross 7, 11, 201 116, 188,238,242,249-52, Ross, Dorothy 9, 13-14, 47, 49, 64, 278, 279 175-6, 177, 185, 203 medical education 34-5, 38-9, 41-2, Ross, Edward Halford 8, 151, 161, 44, 280 171, 210, 264-5 membership of committees 159-60 Ross, Hugh Campbell 8, 125, 209, memoranda on mosquito 210 control 160, 162-64 Ross, John William 8 microscope 232-4, 280 Ross, Matilda Charlotte, nee music 240 Elderton 7, 8, 9, 10, 127-8, 196 novels 2, 44, 46, 97, 194-201, 216 Ross, Sir Ronald 8, 12, 14, 28, 33, order of St Michael and St 38, 40-1, 44, 47, 54-6, 67, 69, 74, George 240 80-1, 82, 83, 85, 93, 100, 105, order of the Bath 107, 168, 176 113, 115, 119, 121, 125, 127-30, pathometry 45, 186, 208, 242-8 136, 141, 148, 150, 159, 166, 168, plays 194, 209 192, 251-2, 257-8, 261-2, pension 93, 102, 172, 178, 189-92 277-85 petition to Parliament 221-30, ancestry 6, 214, 285 268, 278 autobiography 44, 214-15, 230 poetry 2, 44, 46, 62, 68-69, 74, birth 6 193-4, 201, 209, 211-2,214, Chevalier l'Ordre de Leopold 216-17, 279-80 n 128 priority in research 55, 90, 215,217 Index 313

publications 2, 48, 96, 102, 111, Royal College of Surgeons of 251 London 35, 42, 98, 142, 218, publishers 194-8, 204-5, 213, 225 216 Royal Commission on Awards to qualifications 13, 42, 94, 142, 146, Inventors 228-9 195, 280 Royal Military Academy, resignation from liverpool School of Sandhurst 175 Tropical Medicine 175-80, Royal Infirmary, liverpool 91, 145, 187-8, 191-2, 255, 281 173 retirement from IMS 9, 92, 163, Royal Institute of Public Health 137 172, 175, 191 Royal Institution, London 96 salary 71, 92, 93-4, 96, 103, 107, Royal Scots 14 124, 131-3, 156, 171, 175-6, Royal Society of London 78, 79, 87, 178-9, 191-2,234 98, 121, 122-3, 153, 156, 169, sale of archives 216, 204, 251 scientific writing 48, 69, 74, 175, Malaria Committee 113-14, 123, 203-7 258 ship's surgeon 42 Sleeping Sickness spelling 197, 208-9 Commission 126-7 visit to Cyprus, 1913 184, 223 Royal Society of Medicine 225, 235, visit to Greece, 1906 126-8 261-6 visit to Mauritius, 1907-8 Marcus Beck Laboratory 151, 253, 137-40, 184 262-6 visit to Russia, 1912 170-1 Royal Southern Hospital, visit to United States and Panama, liverpool 91, 94, 139, 140-5 1904 117-8, 197 Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley 43, Ross, Ronald Campbell 13, 14, 64, 115 100, 175, 203 Ryde, Isle of Wight 10, 12 Ross, Rosa Bessie 12-13, 14, 15, 46, Russell, Michael William 186 64-5,82, 100, 104, 119, 125, Russia 133-4, 170-1 126-8, 138, 140, 177, 184, 195, Duma 171 198,210, 217 Tsar 171 Ross, Sylvia 13,15,47,49,64, Tsarina 171 175-6, 177, 185, 203,239 Russian Malaria Commission 171 Ross, William Alexander 11 Ross Archives 280 St Bartholomew's Hospital, Ross Institute 187, 214, 230, 281-3 London 13, 34, 41, 137, 142 Ross of Ross, David 15 St George's, Hanover Square 240 Roux, Pierre Paul Emile 134 St Louis, Missouri 11,118 Row, Richard Williams Harold 262 St Petersburg 77, 171 Rowan, Henry Davis 148 Saint Pierre, Jacques Henri Bernadin Royal Academy of the Lincei 89 de 195 Royal Army Medical College 170 Sakharov, Gavriil Petrovich 84 Royal Army Medical Corps 161, Salonika 240 236-7, 259, 264 Salicylates 36 Territorial Force 235, 240 Sambon, Hilda 207 Royal Colonial Institute 221 Sambon, Louis Westenra 110-12, Royal College of Physicians of 206-7 London 7, 35, 169, 225, 280 Sandars, Horace 183 314 Index

Sandflies 72, 208, 283 Sleeping Sickness Bureau 154, 159 Sandhurst see Royal Military Slussen 82 Academy Smallpox 268, 274 Sandwich, Edward Montagu, 1st Smith, Henry 167 Earl 24 Smith, Sir William Robert 137 Saner, Beatrice 15 Snow, John 37, 273, 275, 281 Sanitary Inspectors' Association 184 Soder 82 Santa Cruz 26 South America 30, 268 Santa Maura 240 South-East Asia 30 Scandinavia 49, 245 Society for Psychical Research 91 Schizogony 17 Society of Apothecaries 35, 42, 142 Schizonts 17, 268 Society of Authors 213,217 Schubert, Franz Peter 193 Society of Tropical Medicine and Schweitzer, Albert 73 Hygiene 261-2 Science Progress 186, 209-12, 218, Solid space algebra 251 220-1, 223-4, 251 Solutions of Equations by Iteration 15, 132 The, 251 Scurvy 26 South Africa 95 Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich 52-3 South America 181 Seamen's Hospital Society 174 Southsea 8, 10 Secunderabad 13, 48, 49, 57, 64, 66, Soviet Union 28 67 Spain 27, 184, 222, 261 Seely, John Bernard, Baron Mottistone Spelling reform 208-9 137, 159-60, 161 Spherules 58, 63, 71 Setting Sun The, 209 Spirit of Storm, The 197, 199-201 Seychelles 138 Spleen 23, 115, 166 Shakespeare, William 151, 211 Spleen rate 127, 160, 165-6, 184, Shaw, George Bernard 268-9 262-3 Sherwood & Co. 224-6 Sporozoea 61 Shelley, Percy Bysshe 77, 193 Sporozoite 16-18, 76, 247, 270 Sherrington, Sir 106, Springhill School 10, 11, 193 109-12, 166 Spunky 138 Sherborne 14, 15 SS Advance 118 Shrewsbury Infirmary 39 SS Campania 121 Sibi 45 SS Chateaurenault 240 Sickle cell anaemia 24, 31, 271-2 SS City of Corinth 92 Sierra Leone 14, 93, 98-9, 104, 113, Stair, Margaret Ross of Balniel, 124-6 Viscountess 6 Sigur Ghat 66 Standard 162 Simpson, George Charles Stanley, Edward George Villiers Edward 256 Stanley, Baron 119-20 Simpson, Sir William John Statesman 148 Ritchie 123, 136, 177, 184,281 Streatiam Towers 158 Simulium 50, 208, 283 Stegomyia 65, 112 Sitwell, Sir Osbert 216-17 Stegomyia fasciata 67 Skemp, Arthur Rowland 219 Stegomyia scutellaris 66 Sleeping sickness, African 75, 87, Stephens, John William Watson 84, 122, 132, 169, 255, 283 118, 143, 145, 180-1, 185, 192 Sleeping Sickness Bulletin 154 Stewart, Charles Balfour 100-1 Index 315

Stewart, Charles Hunter 137 Toussaint 1'Overture, Pierre Stockholm 82, 85, 159 Dominique 197 Stopes, Marie Carmichael 210 TP & Cassel's Weekly 216 Studi di uno zoologo sulla malaria 90, 108 Transactions of the Epidemiological Studies on malaria 207, 215 Society 111 Suez 108 Trieste 127 Suez Canal Company 104 Trinity College, Dublin 116, 142, 249 Sundberg, Professor K. 79, 80 Trophozoite 66, 68 Surgery 38-9, 46 Tropical Diseases Bulletin 154,159 Swammerdam, Jan 39, 231 Tropical Diseases Bureau 159, 160, Swanzy, F 99, 101 186 Sweden 78, 82, 159, 245 Tropical Diseases Research Fund Swinburne, Algernon Charles 195 154, 207 Switzerland 198 Advisory Committee 116, 153, Syphilis 166, 259 159-60, 163, 172, 186 Trotter, Alice, Lady 14 Tait, Peter Guthrie 249-50 Trotter, Sir James Keith 14 Taiwan 49 Trumelet, Colonel C. 26 Takao 49 Truth 213 Taranto 240 Trypanosoma 75, 87, 108, 109, 115, Taylor, Malcolm Campbell 132 123, 169, 206, 255-6 Taylor, Matthew Logan 84, 99, 101, Trypanosomiasis 247, 255, 259, 283 112-15, 124 Tsarkoe Selo 171 Teachers' World 216 Tsetse flies 87, 111, 169, 283 Telluric effluvial theory 137 Tuberculosis 36, 39 Telosporidia 61 Turner, Sir William 133 Tetanus 134-5, 137 Typhoid fever 95, 119 Thayer, William Sydney 84 Tytler, John 6 Theobald, Frederick Vincent 84 Thessaloniki 240 Uganda 123, 126 Thomas, George 7 United States of America 97, 118, Thomas, Harold Wolferston 81 121, 197,209,281, 282 Thomas, Marion Adelaide, University of Aberdeen 3, 49, 60, nee Ross 7 130, 142 Thompson Yates Laboratory, University of Athens 142 liverpool 91, 156 University of Birmingham 218 Thompson Yates andjohnstone Laboratories University of Bristol 218-21, Report 115-16 259-60 Thomson, David 229, 236, 239-40, University of Cambridge 121, 130-1, 247, 254, 262, 264 136 Thomson, John Gordon 254-5, 264 Quick Chair in Biology 124 Thyetmyoo 45 State Medicine Syndicate 131 Times, The 136, 171, 185, 212, 218, University Club, liverpool 85 222-4, 230 University College, Bristol 218 Timor 26 University College, liverpool 81, 91, Tindal-Robertson, P. 229 103, 107 Tiree 188 University College, London 124 Todd, John Lancelot 129-30 University of Edinburgh 60, 131-3, Tofua 26 137, 137, 142, 169, 214, 249 316 Index

University of Geneva 134 Watson, Sir Malcolm 15, 206, 278, University of Leeds 136 282 University of liverpool 92, 103, 127, Wellcome Tropical Institute, 145, 164, 170, 175, 177-8, Khartoum 177 189-92, 250 Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 1st honorary chair in tropical Duke 35 sanitation 178-9, 190-1 West Africa 94-5, 98, 100, 138, 141, library 156, 192 153, 165, 166, 272-3 School of Architecture 190 West African colonies 98, 172-3 University of London; West African Mail 128-9 chair in protozoology 123-4 West Indies 197 matriculation examination 34 Whitehead, Alfred North 250-1 University of Manchester 103 Whooping cough 36 University of Wales 251 Widal, Georges Fernand Isidor 80 Upper Congo 109 Williams, Charles Louis 254 Urdu 9 Williams, Sir Dawson 104 Urine 23 Williams, Owen Harrison 154—5, 158, 164-5, 173, 180 Vaccines 134, 246, 268 Willis, Charles Fancourt 161 Van der Scheer, A 84 Willis, Thomas 27 Vanikoro 26 Wilmot, Harriet, nee Elderton 10, 201 Vectors 18, 31, 76, 274, 283 Wilmot, William Byam 10 Venn, Albert John 263-4 Women's suffrage 210-11 Vermicides 257 Woodhead, German Sims 136, 139 Victoria, Queen of England 35, World War 1914-18 7, 28, 140, 118-9 170, 227, 228, 235, 250, Vienna 127 259, 262 Vitamin D 256 World War 1939-45 28, 268, 284 Vivisection licence 262 World Health Organization 29-30, Vizianagram 194 32 Wright, Sir Almroth Edward 88 Wales 120, 124 Wales, Edward Albert Christian Yates, Edith Hester 264 George Andrew Patrick David, Yellow fever 4, 40, 86, 120, 164-6, Prince 282 253, 276, 283 Walker, R.B.N. 95 Yellow Fever Bureau 164-6 War Office 139, 169, 185-7, 196, 236, 238, 264, 285 Ziemann, Hans Richard Paul 84 Warren Sir Thomas Herbert 212 Zygote 17