Secunderabad, India: the room in which Ronald Ross attributed the transmission of the malaria parasite to the anopheles mosquito. Photograph by Raja Deen Dayal & Sons, 19--.

  • Deen Dayal, Raja, 1844-1905.
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[between 1900 and 1999?]
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665178i
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Secunderabad, India: the room in which Ronald Ross attributed the transmission of the malaria parasite to the anopheles mosquito. Photograph by Raja Deen Dayal & Sons, 19--. Wellcome Collection. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Secunderabad : Raja Deen Dayal & Sons, State photographers, [between 1900 and 1999?]

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1 photograph : photoprint ; sheet 29.5 x 24.3 cm

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The room in the Old Begumpet Hospital, Secunderabad, Hyderabad state, India, where Sir Ronald Ross made the great discovery of malaria transmission by anopheles mosquito Lettering on typed label fixed to verso of print catalogued

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Exhibited in “Ayurvedic Man: Encounters with Indian medicine” at Wellcome Collection, 16 November 2017 – 8 April 2018

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Wellcome Collection 665178i

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