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- W4241721648 abstract "THE approaching twenty-fifth anniversary of Sir Ronald Ross's epoch-making discovery of the mosquito transmission of malaria is made the subject of a powerful letter in the Times advocating the establishment of a Ross Institute in London, to be called the Ross Clinique for Tropical Diseases. The letter is signed by the Marquess of Lansdowne and Lord Hardinge, ex-Viceroys of India, by a number of business men connected with the Tropics, and by presidents and directors of scientific societies at home and abroad. Among the latter are included the directors of the Pasteur Institutes of Paris and Brussels, of the Gorgas Institute in Panama, and of the School of Hygiene, Johns Hopkins University, the president of the International Health Commission of the Danube, and the Director-General of the United States Public Health Service. The object of founding a Ross Institute is twofold. On one hand, it is in honour of an Englishman to whom the whole civilised world and the British Empire in particular owe a debt of gratitude, and it is intended to be a public recognition of his services while he is still among us, and a lasting memorial to him after his death. On the other hand, it is to enable Ross, a man of genius, assisted by other experts in medical science, to exercise his special gifts in the initiation and continuation of researches into the still unsolved problems of tropical medicine and hygiene. It is to be clearly understood that the Ross Clinique is intended to supplement and not compete with the existing schools of tropical medicine. Its aim is research alone, for which there is plenty of room in the great capital of the British Empire." @default.
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