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  1. Major-General Sir David Bruce KCB FRS FRCP FRSE (29 May 1855 – 27 November 1931) was a Scottish pathologist and microbiologist who made some of the key contributions in tropical medicine. In 1887, he discovered a bacterium, now called Brucella , that caused what was known as Malta fever .

  2. May 29, 2017 · On May 29, 1855, Scottish pathologist and microbiologist Sir David Bruce was born. Bruce investigated Malta fever (later called brucellosis in his honour) and African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness in humans and nagana in animals). He discovered the first protozoan parasite transmitted by insects, which was later named Trypanosoma brucei ...

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  4. Major-General Sir David Bruce KCB FRS FRCP FRSE (29 May 1855 – 27 November 1931) was a Scottish pathologist and microbiologist who made some of the key contributions in tropical medicine. In 1887, he discovered a bacterium, now called Brucella, that caused what was known as Malta fever.

  5. Scottish. Gender. Male. Occupation. microbiologist. Bruce is noted for his work in parasitology, especially for his discovery ofthe cause of brucellosis and sleeping sickness. Born in Melbourne, Australia,to Scottish immigrants, Bruce and his parents returned to Scotland when he was five years old.

  6. David Bruce was well known for his study of Malta fever (brucellosis) and sleeping sickness (trypanosomiasis). He identified Micrococcus (Brucella) melitensis as the etiological agent of brucellosis in cattle; and proved that a Trypanosoma brucei was the agent causing sleeping sickness and tsetse fly ( Glossina morsitans ) was the vector ...

  7. Major-General Sir David Bruce KCB FRS FRCP FRSE (29 May 1855 – 27 November 1931) was an Australian-born British pathologist and microbiologist who made some of the key contributions in tropical medicine. In 1887, he discovered a bacterium, now called Brucella, that caused what was known as Malta fever.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_BruceDavid Bruce - Wikipedia

    David Bruce (physician) (fl. 1660s), Scottish physician; David Bruce (microbiologist) (1855–1931), Scottish pathologist and microbiologist; David Bruce (naturalist) (1833–1903), Scottish-American natural history collector; Other. David II of Scotland (1324–1371), David Bruce, King of Scots, son of King Robert the Bruce

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