| Year: | 1901 | |
| Number: | 5-0 | |
| Nominee: | ||
| Name: | Sir Ronald Ross | |
| Gender: | M | |
| Year, birth: | 1857 | |
| Year, death: | 1932 | |
| Profession/Category: | lecturer, tropical pathology and therapy | |
| University: | University College | |
| City: | Liverpool | |
| Country: | GB (UNITED KINGDOM) | |
| Received prize: | med 1902 » | |
| Motivation: | His discovery of the development of the malaria parasite in the body of the mosquito, an observation of immense practical and scientific importance. | |
| Nominator: |
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| Name: | Lord Joseph Lister | |
| Gender: | M | |
| Profession/Category: | prof | |
| City: | London | |
| Country: | GB (UNITED KINGDOM) | |
| Evaluation: | Yes | |
| Evaluator 1: | ||
| Name: | Carl Sundberg | |
| Gender: | M | |
| Type: |
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| Comment: | Evaluation was made jointly by Carl Sundberg, Ernst Almquist and Ragunda Hammarstrand, and included Ross, Manson, Laveran, Grassi, Bastianelli and Bignami.
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