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British physician, discovered malarial parasite. Bronze plaque, 1929, by Frank Bowcher

British physician, discovered malarial parasite. Bronze plaque, 1929, by Frank Bowcher


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British physician, discovered malarial parasite. Bronze plaque, 1929, by Frank Bowcher

SIR RONALD ROSS (1857-1932).
British physician, discovered malarial parasite. Bronze plaque, 1929, by Frank Bowcher

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Artifact Britain Doctor Infection Malaria Nobel Prize Laureate Ronald Ross Scientist Vintage


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This photograph showcases a remarkable bronze plaque created in 1929 by the talented artist Frank Bowcher. The subject of this exquisite artwork is none other than Sir Ronald Ross, a distinguished British physician who made groundbreaking discoveries about the malarial parasite. Sir Ronald Ross, depicted in his early 20th-century attire, stands proudly as an emblematic figure of scientific achievement. His contribution to medical science cannot be overstated, as he was the first to identify and understand the life cycle of the malarial parasite within mosquitoes. This pivotal breakthrough paved the way for significant advancements in combating malaria, an infectious disease that plagued countless lives during that era. The bronze plaque itself exudes a sense of historical significance and reverence. Its intricate details capture Sir Ronald Ross's likeness with precision and convey his dedication to eradicating malaria through meticulous research and experimentation. As we gaze upon this vintage artifact, we are reminded not only of Sir Ronald Ross's invaluable contributions but also of his status as a Nobel Prize laureate for Physiology or Medicine in 1902. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of how one man's passion for knowledge can change the course of history and save countless lives from devastating diseases like malaria.

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