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Manson, Sir Patrick (1844-1922)
Manson, Sir Patrick, 1844-1922, tropical medicine specialistDate: 1856-1922Reference: MSS.3417, 6129-6132 & 7245- Books
Sir Patrick Manson (1844-1922) / [Émile Brumpt].
Brumpt, Émile, 1877-1951.Date: 1922- Archives and manuscripts
Letters from Ronald Ross to Patrick Manson
Date: July 1897-February 1899Reference: MS.6133Part of: Manson, Sir Patrick (1844-1922)- Archives and manuscripts
Sir Patrick Manson, GCMG, FRS, MD (1844-1922)
Date: 1866-1922Reference: WTI/RST/FPart of: Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene- Archives and manuscripts
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M0002546: Portrait of Sir Patrick Manson (1844-1922)
Date: November 1931Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/21/63Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
Letter from Manson to Sir David Bruce
Date: 1896-1922Reference: MS.7245/4Part of: Manson, Sir Patrick (1844-1922)- Archives and manuscripts
M0002783: Portrait of Patrick Manson (1844-1922)
Date: 12 January 1932Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/23/52Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
Letters to Manson
Date: 1878-1919Reference: MS.6130Part of: Manson, Sir Patrick (1844-1922)- Pictures
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Sir Patrick Manson (1844-1922), investigator of tropical diseases. Oil painting by H. H. Salomon (?) after [W.?] E. Webster.
Webster, Walter Ernest, 1878-1959.Reference: 45778i- Archives and manuscripts
Draft ms. poem by Cantlie on Sir Patrick Manson (1844-1922) in tribute to his achievements, especially regarding malaria
Date: early 20th centuryReference: MS.7938/22Part of: Cantlie, Sir James, F.R.C.S. (1851-1926)- Archives and manuscripts
Patrick Thurburn Manson
Date: [c.1900]Reference: WTI/RST/F/8/5Part of: Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene- Archives and manuscripts
Letters to "Sir Joseph"
Date: April-May 1883Reference: MS.7245/1-2Part of: Manson, Sir Patrick (1844-1922)- Archives and manuscripts
Certificates of medical education of PM's son, Patrick Thurburn Manson
Date: 1894-1900Reference: WTI/RST/F/3Part of: Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene- Archives and manuscripts
Miscellaneous papers
Date: 1856-1917 and n.dReference: MS.6131Part of: Manson, Sir Patrick (1844-1922)- Archives and manuscripts
Letters, addressee(s) not named
Date: 1882-1903Reference: MS.6132Part of: Manson, Sir Patrick (1844-1922)- Archives and manuscripts
Case-book
Date: 1885Reference: MS.3417Part of: Manson, Sir Patrick (1844-1922)- Archives and manuscripts
Case notes and temperature charts
Date: 1878-1884Reference: MS.6129Part of: Manson, Sir Patrick (1844-1922)- Archives and manuscripts
Letters
Date: 1883-1922Reference: MS.7245Part of: Manson, Sir Patrick (1844-1922)- Archives and manuscripts
Letter to "Daniels"
Date: 14 April 1905Reference: MS.7245/3Part of: Manson, Sir Patrick (1844-1922)- Archives and manuscripts
Biographical notes and papers, 1925-1977, including material collected by Sir Philip Manson-Bahr and Colonel Alcock for their 1927 biography
Date: c.1927Reference: WTI/RST/F/7Part of: Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene- Archives and manuscripts
PM to Professor Celli, arranging the dual experiment to prove his theory of malaria transmission, 1900 with proof of the paper by Patrick Thurburn Manson describing the infection of himself with malaria [1900]
Date: 1900Reference: WTI/RST/F/29Part of: Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene- Archives and manuscripts
PM to his son-in-law, Philip Manson-Bahr (21 letters)
Date: 1910-1920Reference: WTI/RST/F/33Part of: Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene- Archives and manuscripts
Colonel A Alcock to Philip Manson-Bahr (3 letters)
Date: 1918Reference: WTI/RST/F/51Part of: Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene- Archives and manuscripts
Letter to PM from his brother, David Manson, at Takao, Formosa[Taiwan], giving details of a case of lymph scrotum [Post 1875] With newspaper cutting 'Medical mission work in Formosa', 1880
Date: c.1880Reference: WTI/RST/F/17Part of: Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene- Archives and manuscripts
Proofs and newspaper reports of Manson's speech to the Author's Club, giving 'the best account of the discovery of the malaria parasite'
Date: [1913?]Reference: WTI/RST/F/34/14Part of: Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene