Samuel Taylor Darling Explained
Samuel Taylor Darling (April 6, 1872 in Harrison, New Jersey – May 21, 1925 in Beirut) was an American pathologist and bacteriologist who discovered the pathogen Histoplasma capsulatum in Panama in 1906.[1] He died in Beirut in a car accident together with British malariologist Norman Lothian.[2] [3] [4] The Darling Foundation prize for malaria research was established in his memory.[2]
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Notes and References
- Book: E. Chaves-Carballo. The Tropical World of Samuel Taylor Darling: Parasites, Pathology and Philanthropy. 16 May 2012. 2007. Sussex Academic Press. 978-1-84519-183-2.
- Irish Journal of Medical Science (1926–1967) Volume 4, Number 12, p. 570
- Peckham . C.. Gardiner . P.. Tibbenham . A.. Vision screening of adolescents and their use of glasses. BMJ. 1. 6171. 1111–1113. 1925. 444955. 1598732. 10.1136/bmj.1.3363.1111-a.
- Samuel Taylor Darling 1872–1925 . 1925 . 318–321 . 5 . s1-5. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene . 10.4269/ajtmh.1925.s1-5.318 .