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Sources Guide: Malaria (A&M)
Further information about the materials mentioned below can be found on the Archives and Manuscripts Online Catalogue
In some cases the full detailed catalogues of archive collections are not yet in this online database: hard copy versions are available in the Rare Materials Room of the Library and on request to archs+mss@wellcome.ac.uk
Research and observations
Treatment and prevention
Malaria and the armed forces
Malaria treatment of advanced syphilis
History and Memorabilia
Research and observations
Sir James CANTLIE, FRCS (1851-1926) MSS.1456-99
Essays, lectures, notes, include material on malaria 1874-1923
Sir Rickard CHRISTOPHERS (1873-1978), malariologist GC/161
Correspondence, mainly 1960s-70s; photographs, incl. of the research laboratories on the Elphinstone, First World War
Colonel Charles DONOVAN (1863-1951), IMS MSS.2208-2216 & 5692-5697
Notebooks, essays, lectures, correspondence, cuttings and offprints, illustrative materials include items on malaria, 1889-1921
Joseph Everett DUTTON (1874-1905) and John Lancelot TODD (1876-1949) MSS.2248-68, 4790-4807 & 5690-1
Diaries and notebooks relating to expeditions sent to Africa by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine to study malaria (and other diseases) and related materials, 1890s-1949
Henry FOY (1900-1991) and Athena KONDI (?-1994) PP/FAK
Data, reports and correspondence from research into relationship between malaria and sickle cell anaemia in Kenya, Sudan, India, 1951-74, and between malaria and haemaglobin levels in Mauritius, 1959-64
P C C GARNHAM (1901-1995) protozoolologist PP/PCG
Notebooks of research into structures and life-cycles of many species of plasmodium, in Kenya, 1925-47, and at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 1947-68; diaries of working trips to East Africa, Brazil, Honduras and Colombia, 1950s; reports, unpublished papers, correspondence (mainly 1970s)
Lt-Col Desmond R HANBURY, IMS (1913-1996) MS.8788/2
Maps, with notes, of Malaria Survey of Iran and Iraq, 1942-3, while he was serving with PAIFORCE
Giovanni Maria LANCISI (1654-1720) MS.3158
Lettera sopra la cura della febbri scritta ... ad un Medico Forestiere., c. 1730
George MACDONALD (1903-1967) malariologist PP/MAC
Correspondence, research, published and unpublished papers dealing with his career in malaria research and prevention (in particular mathematical modelling of its epidemiology), 1915-77
MALARIA: Collection of extracts from medical journals and books MS.3406
By several hands, 1895-9
Sir Patrick MANSON (1844-1922), physician and parasitologist WTI/RST/F
Microfilm of his records of cases and experiments, 1877-[c1898] in Amoy, Hong Kong and England; letters re malaria research, 1899-; suggestions for malaria commission for West Africa, 1897; reprints and interviews
Dr. PERRUCCI (fl.1743), physician in Pesaro area MS. 7386/7
Manuscript description, unsigned, in Latin, of a case of malaria, 1743
Sir Leonard ROGERS (1868-1962), tropical medicine specialist PP/ROG
Records of his work in the Indian Medical Service, 1893-1920, including on differentiation of tropical fevers; studies of cases in Calcutta Hospital; notes, lectures, publications, correspondence, incl. with Sir Rickard Christophers and Sir Ronald Ross
P G SHUTE (1894-1977), Assistant Director, Malaria Reference Laboratory WTI/PGS
Photographs of mosquito habitats, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) and England; correspondence, 1932-72, with Sir Rickard Christophers
WELLCOME ARCHIVE: Tropical Research Laboratories and Bureau of Scientific Research WA/TRL, WA/BSR
Reports, correspondence, publications, photographs, relating to malaria research, 1899-1943
Air Marshal Sir Harold WHITTINGHAM (1887-1983), pathologist and consultant in aviation and tropical medicine PP/HEW
Notes on malaria from the RAF Central Laboratory, Finchley, c.1920-25; Whittingham’s teaching notes on malaria, c.1920s/30s
Treatment and prevention
Dr Barclay BARROWMAN (1896-1976), medical practitioner in Malaya GC/144
`Notes on a demonstration of malaria control’, for League of Nations Health Organisation course, and related items, 1934-1947
Sir Weldon DALRYMPLE-CHAMPNEYS (1892-1980), Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Health GC/139
Letters and reports re malaria epidemic in Ceylon [Sri Lanka] 1934-5; records of his part in the medical mission to the Health Survey and Development Committee, India, 1944
Government of India: Malaria Prevention, 1912 GC/117
Proceeding relating to the views of Sir Ronald Ross and Colonel W G King on malaria prevention (the `Mian Mir controversy’)
James Randal HUTCHINSON (c1880-1955) of the Ministry of Health PP/JRH/A.195
`Miscellaneous medical' file on malaria, 1919-42
Frederick MURGATROYD (1902-1951), Wellcome Professor of Clinical Tropical Medicine, University of London GC/27
Scripts of BBC radio broadcasts on malaria and on tropical medicine generally, 1947-51
ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE (f.1907) WTI/RST/D.8
Correspondence with League of Nations Malaria Commission re synthetic anti-malarials, 1932
William F J M THOM (1915-2007) DTM&H PP/WTH/B
Photographs of DDT Airspray, Kaban Valley – Burma, 1944, and thesis for DPH, “Malaria Control with reference to socio-economic factors”, 1948
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON AUDIO-VISUAL CENTRE GC/170/4/1
File relating to Prof W Peters’ 2 lectures on ‘Antimalarial Drugs & Their Actions’ filmed for The Scientific Basis of Medicine, 1972
WELLCOME FOUNDATION WF
Records of pharmaceutical company include material on production, marketing, etc, of anti-malarial drugs, 1900s-90s
Air Marshal Sir Harold WHITTINGHAM (1887-1983), pathologist and consultant in aviation and tropical medicine PP/HEW
Whittingham’s comments re international protection against malaria, for World Health Organisation Expert Advisory Panel on International Quarantine, 1957; papers for booklet re protection from malaria of Commonwealth Development Corporation staff in warm climates, c.1950s
Malaria and the armed forces
Dr Herbert Davies CHALKE (1897-1979) GC/200
Papers on preventive and curative measures, North Africa, 1942-4
Thomas Rowland HILL (1903-1967) GC/2
Notebooks from RAMC service in Africa, Second World War, includes malaria case notes and essay `Malignant malaria in the army’
Thomas HUNT (1901-1980), Consultant Physician, Persia and Iraq Command, 1944-1945 GC/46
Memoranda and notes on diagnosis and treatment of malaria during RAMC service in West and North Africa, 1940-44 and in Persia and Iraq Force 1944-5; minutes of Malaria Advisory Board, Allied Forces Headquarters, 1943
Sir Philip MANSON BAHR (1881-1966) WTI/RST/H.3
Report on malaria in the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, 1918
ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS MUNIMENT COLLECTION RAMC Includes the following:-
Reports on malaria in India, mid-19th and early to mid-20th centuries, and in the Middle East in the 1920s; letters, incl. from Sir Patrick Manson and Sir Ronald Ross; First World War reports on conditions in the Middle East and cartoons on malaria prevention; Second World War reports on infection of troops in West Africa and prevention in Sicily and Greece; photographs of
mosquito eradication
Air Marshal Sir Harold WHITTINGHAM (1887-1983), pathologist and consultant in aviation and tropical medicine PP/HEW
Photographs re malaria prevention during Second World War
Malaria treatment of advanced syphilis
Noel Gordon HARRIS (1897-1963), psychiatrist PP/NGH
Notes on a case from Springfield Mental Hospital, 1928
Frederick PARKES-WEBER (1863-1962), specialist in rare diseases PP/FPW
Includes notes on malaria inoculation therapy for general paralysis and on malaria therapy and similiar pyrogenic treatment for other diseases
The papers of P G Shute (WTI/PGS) and PCC Garnham (PP/PCG) contain correspondence, etc, re the Mott Clinic, Horton Hospital, Epsom, but mainly cover the technical aspects of work on mosquitos and malaria parasites. Records of the Mott Clinic are at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
History and Memorabilia
Giovanni Battista GRASSI (1854-1925) MSS.6041-5
Collection of papers and correspondence with Clifford Dobell, 1923-34, re his claim to priority in the discovery of the mode of transmission of malaria
Colonel Hugh MULLIGAN (1901-1982), tropical medicine specialist WTI/HWM
‘The Indian Medical Service: a history of its medical research, 1600-1947’, including a chapter on malaria
Sir Ronald ROSS (1857-1932) GC/59
Small collection of memorabilia, incl. his preliminary report on the infection of birds, 1898, and petition to the House of Commons for monetary reward, 1913
WELLCOME ARCHIVE: Historical Medical Museum WA/HMM
Material relating to exhibits and research for exhibits on malaria, including the Cinchona Tercentenary Exhibition of 1930, 1903-85
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