TO END MALARIA
SCIENTIST’S, GREAT BATTLE. • ' : \J __ :• v . ONE MILLION LIVES SAVED.
As a memorial to his friehd, Sir Ronald Ross, a famous British scientist plans to *V\vipe tout” malaria, the dread disease that still claims 2,000,000 victims every year. Sir Malcolm Watson, the scientist, who has already saved one million lives, is carrying on' the work to which Sir Ronald Ross gave his all.
Malaria’s annual cost in sickness reaches the colossal sum of £60,000,000, and the health of 40,000,000 people is seriously affected—perhaps for good. 1 ‘Malaria could be wiped off the face of the earth in a generation and every source of infection utterly destroyed,” said Sir Malcolm recently. “We want new drugs for the treatment of the disease.”
Great as was the work of Sir Ronald Ross, who discovered the cause of malaria fever, the work of Sir Malcolm. Watson constitutes one of the most brilliant feat s ever accomplished by a scientist,'' says a London writer. Working to exterminate tile''source of mosqiiito ’’ infection -’ he has 'reclaimed 100,000''square 1 miles' oi jungle and ‘swamp. In Malaya a huge swamo which was the cause of countless thousnds of deaths was drained, and on its site there stands to-day a magnificent racecourse.
“At present, we are experimenting inlndia with - drugs many times more powerful than quinine,” said Sir Malcolm. On the success of these, much will depend, but chemists and doctors are trying to find a drug that will be as safe in the hands of inexperienced people as quinine is, and when we have found this, half the battle will have been won.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1933, Page 8
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266TO END MALARIA Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1933, Page 8
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