James Tait Black Memorial Prizes
Memoirs, With a Full Account of the Great Malaria Problem and its Solution
Ronald Ross’s autobiography follows his malaria research, the controversies surrounding the mosquito theory, and the investigative path that left a lasting mark on medical history.
Work Information
It is both a record of discovery and an autobiography that traces a long struggle against disease.
Ross recounts the research and observations that led him to help clarify malaria transmission. The book also reveals the persistence, trial and error, and scientific climate that surrounded the discovery.
Book Information
- Publisher
- Legare Street Press
- Published
- 2022-10-27
- Pages
- 594 pages
- Language
- 英語
- Size
- 15.6 x 3.18 x 23.39 cm
- ISBN-13
- 9781016427968
- ISBN-10
- 1016427964
- Price
- 9090 JPY
- Category
- 洋書/Medical Books/Medicine/Internal Medicine/Infectious Disease/Communicable Diseases
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