Manson Medal
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Recipients
Source: RSTMH
Year | Recipient[2] |
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1923 | David Bruce |
1926 | Ettore Marchiafava |
1929 | Ronald Ross, FRS |
1932 | Theobald Smith[3] |
1935 | John William Watson Stephens, FRS |
1938 | Leonard Rogers |
1941 | Emile Brumpt |
1944 | Rickard Christophers, FRS |
1947 | Charles Morley Wenyon |
1950 | Neil Hamilton Fairley |
1953 | Jerome Rodhain |
1956 | John Alexander Sinton, FRS |
1959 | Henry Edward Shortt, FRS |
1962 | Edmond Sergent |
1965 | Cyril Garnham, FRS |
1968 | John Smith Knox Boyd, FRS |
1971 | Gordon Covell |
1974 | Cecil Hoare |
1977 | James H S Gear |
1980 | Richard J W Rees |
1983 | Ralph Lainson |
1986 | William Trager |
1989 | David F Clyde |
1992 | Leonard Goodwin |
1995 | Philip Edmund Clinton Manson-Bahr |
1998 | David Weatherall |
2001 | Brian Greenwood |
2004 | Wallace Peters |
2007 | Herbert M Gilles |
2010 | Nicholas White |
2013 | David H Molyneux |
See also
References
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