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[]
- List of medicine awards
- List of prizes named after people
References[]
- ^ "Sir Patrick Manson Medal". Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
- ^ "List of past medal holders". Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
- ^ "Manson Medal for Tropical Medical Research". Nature. 129 (3263): 716–716. 13 May 1932. doi:10.1038/129716b0.
Categories:
- British science and technology awards
- Medicine awards
- Awards established in 1923
- 1923 establishments in the United Kingdom