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|   John
  H. Comstock (1849-1931) |   Oswaldo
  Cruz (1872-1917) |   W. C.
  Gorgas (1854-1920) |   G.
  Grassi (1854-1925) | 
|   Leland
  Howard (1857-1950) |   C. L.
  A. LaVerne (1845-1922) |   Patrick
  Manson (1844-1922) |   G. H.
  Nuttall (1862-1937) | 
|   Walter
  Reed (1851-1902) |   Howard
  Ricketts (1871-1910) |   Ronald
  Ross (1857-1932) |   F.
  V. Theobald (1868-1930) | 
 
 
 
|   Comstock, John Henry -- Began a curriculum of
  Entomology at Cornell University.   Cruz, Oswaldo -- Director of a laboratory in Rio
  de Janeiro, Brazil.   Gorgas, William Crawford -- Initiated sanitation work in
  Cuba and Panama based on the yellow fever discoveries         of Ross & Reed.   Grassi,
  Giovanni Battista-- Confirmed Ross's work on mosquito
  transmission of malaria.   Howard, Leland Ossian -- Director of USDA Bureau of
  Entomology.  Stressed importance of
  human disease         spread by insects   Laverne,
  Charles Louis Alphonse-- Discovered the Malaria parasite in 1880.   Manson, Patrick -- Discovered the role of
  mosquitoes in the transmission of Filariasis
  and he formed the theory         that mosquitoes transmit Malaria.   Nuttall, George Henry Falkiner -- Director of the Molteno Institute, Cambridge, England
  and stressed the         importance of insect vectors of human
  disease.   Reed, Walter -- Confirmed that Aedes aegypti is the vector of yellow
  fever.   Ricketts, Howard Taylor -- Discovered that the tick Dermacentor andersoni is the vector of Rocky Mountain         Spotted Fever and contributed to 
  the discovery that lice (Pediculus
  humanus) are transmitters of Typhus.   Ross, Ronald -- Proved that mosquitoes are the
  vectors of Malaria and
  recommended control measures.   Theobald, Frederick Vincent -- Produced five volumes on
  mosquitoes of the world   | 
                
   Key
References:     <medvet.ref.htm>
 
     Matheson, R. 1950.  Medical Entomology.  Comstock Publ. Co, Inc.  610 p.
      Service, M. 
2008.  Medical Entomology For
Students.  Cambridge Univ. Press.  289 p
      Legner, E. F.  1995. 
Biological control of Diptera of medical and veterinary importance.  J. Vector Ecology 20(1): 59-120.
      Legner,
E. F..  2000.  Biological control of aquatic Diptera.  p. 847-870. 
Contributions to a Manual of Palaearctic Diptera, 
           Vol.
1, Science  Herald, Budapest.  978 p.