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    Sir Patrick Manson GCMG FRS (3 October 1844 – 9 April 1922) was a Scottish physician who made important discoveries in parasitology, and was a founder...
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  • Columbia, Canada Michael Manson (judge), judge of the Federal Court of Canada Pat Manson (born 1967), American pole vaulter Patrick Manson (1844–1922), Scottish...
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    research and research centers, including those of the military. Sir Patrick Manson is recognized as the father of tropical medicine. He founded the London...
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  • The Manson Medal (full name Sir Patrick Manson Medal, originally the Manson Memorial Medal), named in honour of Sir Patrick Manson, is the highest accolade...
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    miasma theory began to subside. An important discovery was made by Patrick Manson in 1877 that mosquitos could transmit human filarial parasite. Inferring...
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    work followed earlier suggestions by Josiah C. Nott, and work by Sir Patrick Manson, the "father of tropical medicine", on the transmission of filariasis...
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    Sir Patrick Manson identified it as unique species in 1902. Louis Westenra Sambon gave the name Schistosomum mansoni in 1907 in honour of Manson. Schistosomes...
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    strongyloidiasis. Patrick Manson discovered the life cycle of elephantiasis, caused by nematode worms transmitted by mosquitoes, in 1877. Manson further predicted...
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  • health and tropical medicine. The institution was founded in 1899 by Sir Patrick Manson, after a donation from the Indian Parsi philanthropist B. D. Petit....
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    US$28.2 billion.[citation needed] Dairy Farm was set up in 1886 by Sir Patrick Manson, a Scottish surgeon, and five well known Hong Kong businessmen. They...
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    Hypnotherapy James Braid, Donald Robertson (ed.) 2009 Manson-Bahr, Patrick (1962). Patrick Manson. The Father of Tropical Medicine. Thomas Nelson James...
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    his birth name to Manson-Bahr after marrying Edith Margaret Manson, daughter of the doyen of tropical medicine Sir Patrick Manson. Following his father-in-law...
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  • ranarum, S. mansonoides and S. erinacei. It was first described by Patrick Manson in 1882, and the first human case was reported by Charles Wardell Stiles...
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    site for Hong Kong's first dairy farm by five investors, including Sir Patrick Manson in 1885. The farm supplied not only milk, but cattle to Hong Kong, and...
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    Ronald Ross (category Manson medal winners)
    met Sir Patrick Manson for the first time. Manson who became Ross's mentor, introduced him to the real problems in malaria research. Manson always had...
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    Marilyn Manson is an American rock band formed by namesake lead singer Marilyn Manson and guitarist Daisy Berkowitz in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 1989...
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    them to Spencer Cobbold in London who named them Filaria Bancrofti. Patrick Manson in Xiamen, China (then called Amoy) made two important observations...
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    1881–1883. In 1877 Patrick Manson discovered the life cycle of the filarial worms that cause elephantiasis transmitted by mosquitoes. Manson further predicted...
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    malaria by Haemamoeba malariae (now P. malariae). The British physician Patrick Manson formulated the mosquito-malaria theory in 1894; until that time, malarial...
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  • widespread on the African continent and first described in 1890 by Sir Patrick Manson. Robles was the first person to describe the etiology of the disease...
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    Relapses were confirmed by Patrick Manson, who allowed infected Anopheles mosquitoes to feed on his eldest son. The younger Manson then described a relapse...
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  • founded in 1907 by Sir James Cantlie and George Carmichael Low. Sir Patrick Manson, the Society's first President (1907–1909), was recognised as "the father...
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    Tex Watson (category Manson Family)
    is an American murderer who was a central member of the "Manson Family" led by Charles Manson. On August 9, 1969, Watson, Patricia Krenwinkel, and Susan...
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  • politicians: Mr Michael Suen Ming Yeung and Mr Bill Lam Chung Lung; lawyers: Dr Patrick Yu Shuk Siu and Dr Martin Lee Chu-ming; merchants: Dr Stanley Ho Hung Sun...
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    he went to British Guiana and investigated filariasis. In 1899 Sir Patrick Manson sent him to Calcutta to investigate malaria. Daniels then went to Nyasaland...
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    collaborators on the book, and the author of several chapters, was fellow Scot, Patrick Manson (1844-1922), who had recently returned to Britain after working in China...
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    the London School of Tropical Medicine who named it after his teacher Patrick Manson. In 1898, all then known species were placed in a subfamily by Stiles...
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  • "Schistosomiasis research and control since the retirement of Sir Patrick Manson in 1914". Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and...
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    1908 and resulted in the suicide of Albert Rennie. In 1886, he helped Patrick Manson establish Dairy Farm, and he entered the Legislative Council that same...
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    arthropod vector was theorized by Patrick Manson, who proceeded to demonstrate the presence of the worms in mosquitoes. Manson incorrectly hypothesized that...
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