| Nomination for Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | 
| Year: | 1901 | 
| Number: | 24 - 0 | 
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| Nominee 1: 
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| Name: | Patrick  Manson | 
| Gender: | M | 
| Year, Birth: | 1844 | 
| Year, Death: | 1922 | 
| Profession: | lecturer tropical disease | 
| University: | St Georges Hospital | 
| City: | London | 
| Country: | UNITED KINGDOM (GB) | 
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| Nominee 2: 
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| Name: | Ronald  Ross | 
| Gender: | M | 
| Year, Birth: | 1857 | 
| Year, Death: | 1932 | 
| Profession: | lecturer, former surgeon Major | 
| University: | University College Liverpool | 
| City: | Liverpool | 
| Country: | UNITED KINGDOM (GB) | 
| University: | School of Tropical Medicine | 
| City: | Liverpool | 
| Country: | UNITED KINGDOM (GB) | 
| Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1902 | 
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| Motivation: | P. Manson: Proposed the idea that the malaria parasite has a life-cycle similar to Filaria.
R. Ross: Experimental studies of the mosquito as bearer of malaria (see comment). | 
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| Nominator: 
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| Name: | Seved  Ribbing | 
| Gender: | M | 
| Profession: | prof | 
| University: | Lund University | 
| City: | Lund | 
| Country: | SWEDEN (SE) | 
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| Comments: | 1. The followoing publications were mentioned for R. Ross: Brit. Med. J. 1897, II, p. 1786; 1898, II, p. 550 and p. 1575.
2. Evaluation was made jointly by Carl Sundberg, Ernst Almquist and Ragunda Hammarstrand, and included Ross, Manson, Laveran, Grassi, Bastianelli and Bignami. | 
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