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Professor Ronald Ross sitting in the centre, and Professor Rubert Boyce (pathologist), fourth from the right, with other staff in front of the Johnston Laboratories, University of Liverpool, 1903, the year after Ross won the Nobel Prize for medicine for his research on the role of the mosquito in the transmission of malaria. |
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