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THE obituary notice of Sir Patrick Manson, in NATURE of May 6, concludes with the hope that his memory may ever be kept alive as the Father of Tropical Medicine. As to this it is not difficult to forecast that the medical profession will fully concur. To the enthusiasm and inspiring teaching of Manson is due the existence of tropical medicine as a speciality, and the ever extending benefit tropical races receive at the hands of men trained on the lines indicated by him.
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KING, W. The Conquest of Malaria. Nature 109, 647–648 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/109647a0
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