Shyamal:
[[File:Alfred_Lingard.jpg|thumb]]
'''Alfred Lingard''' (1849-18 February 1938) was a British medical pathologist who worked on veterinary diseases in India, serving as an Imperial Bacteriologist from 1890 to 1907. He founded a research laboratory in Muktesar to produce anthrax and rinderpest vaccines.
Lingard studied bacteriology in Germany and had worked as a lecturer at the Birkbeck Institution. He was appointed as Imperial Bacteriologist from 1890 to 1907. He was initially located at Poona near the College of Science but he suggested the establishment of a laboratory in Muteswar, which happened in 1893. On his recommendation, the lab was visited by [[Robert Koch]] and [[Richard Friedrich Johannes Pfeiffer|Pfeiffer]]. His early work in Poon was on Surra disease but after the move to Mukteshwar the main work was the production of rinderpest serum from 1897. The original laboratory was burnt and destroyed in a fire on 27 September 1899.<ref></ref>
==References==
[[Category:British bacteriologists]]
'''Alfred Lingard''' (1849-18 February 1938) was a British medical pathologist who worked on veterinary diseases in India, serving as an Imperial Bacteriologist from 1890 to 1907. He founded a research laboratory in Muktesar to produce anthrax and rinderpest vaccines.
Lingard studied bacteriology in Germany and had worked as a lecturer at the Birkbeck Institution. He was appointed as Imperial Bacteriologist from 1890 to 1907. He was initially located at Poona near the College of Science but he suggested the establishment of a laboratory in Muteswar, which happened in 1893. On his recommendation, the lab was visited by [[Robert Koch]] and [[Richard Friedrich Johannes Pfeiffer|Pfeiffer]]. His early work in Poon was on Surra disease but after the move to Mukteshwar the main work was the production of rinderpest serum from 1897. The original laboratory was burnt and destroyed in a fire on 27 September 1899.<ref></ref>
==References==
[[Category:British bacteriologists]]
from Wikipedia - New pages [en] http://bit.ly/2CEYxZa
via IFTTT
No comments:
Post a Comment