Manson Medal

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The Manson Medal, named in honour of Sir Patrick Manson, is the highest accolade the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene awards. It is awarded triennially to an individual whose contribution to tropical medicine or hygiene is deemed worthy by the Council.[1]

Recipients[]

Source: RSTMH

Year Recipient[2]
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, FRS
1953
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
1980
1983 Ralph Lainson, FRS
1986 William Trager
1989 David F Clyde
1992 Leonard Goodwin
1995
1998 David Weatherall
2001 Brian Greenwood
2004 Wallace Peters
2007 Herbert M Gilles
2010 Nicholas White
2013 David H Molyneux
2016 Peter Piot
2019 Janet Hemingway, FRS, David Warrell

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Sir Patrick Manson Medal". Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  2. ^ "List of past medal holders". Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
  3. ^ "Manson Medal for Tropical Medical Research". Nature. 129 (3263): 716–716. 13 May 1932. doi:10.1038/129716b0.
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