Industrial Age · South Asia · Science

1897

Ross Links Mosquito and Malaria

1897

In a Secunderabad laboratory, army surgeon Ronald Ross dissected a mosquito that had fed on a malaria patient and found the parasite's oocysts in its gut wall. He had identified the vector of the world's deadliest disease. The tropics had just become, in principle, conquerable - and a Nobel Prize was on the way.