“Wraths My soul is full of fire, Wrath and tempestuous dirge; I feel but one desire, To find a sword and scourge: Since man, by right of birth And nature’s gift at least A god upon the earth, Remaineth but a beast, Ill-ruling, blind and halt, And not by powers’ unknown, Or far-off Heaven’s, fault, But chiefly by his own. Lies!—let us drink them up, The sweet and bitter lies! Man takes the maddening cup And drinks and dreams and dies. Pure as revealing morn The angel Truth stands there; But we, oh basely born! Dare not to look at her. Not by eternal laws Condemn’d to eternal ruth, We suffer; but because We dare not face the truth. We wreath and sanctify us To the inferior gods; For things which vilify us We lash ourselves with rods. We rip our veins and bleed Before the gods of mire; For Moloch, without need, Consume our babes in fire; But the greatest God of all In eternal silence reigns; To His high audience-hall No human soul attains.” TruthPoemMiseryManWrath Book:Philosophies Source: Philosophies
“Amateurs are fond of advising that all practical measures should be postponed pending carrying out detailed researches upon the habits of anophelines, the parasite rate of localities, the effect of minor works, and so on. In my opinion, this is a fundamental mistake. It implies the sacrifice of life and health on a large scale while researches which may have little real value and which may be continued indefinitely are being attempted… In practical life we observe that the best practical discoveries are obtained during the execution of practical work and that long academic discussions are apt to lead to nothing but academic profit. Action and investigation together do more than either of these alone.” ActionSuccessPurposeDiseaseAchievementDiscoveryPublic HealthNobel PrizeMalariaDisease ControlMalaria EradicationEradicationMosquito EradicationVector ControlHuman ValueMalaria Research Book:Researches on malaria Source: Researches on malaria
“Science is the Differential Calculus of the mind. Art the Integral Calculus; they may be beautiful when apart, but are greatest only when combined.” MindMayArtBeautifulScienceCalculusIntegral CalculusDifferential Calculus Author:Ronald Ross
“The Panama Canal was dug with a microscope.” ScienceMicroscopesCanalsPanamaPanama Canal Author:Ronald Ross
“Active management is little more than a gigantic con game.” LittlesGamesManagementInvestingActiveActive Management Author:Ronald Ross
“Wall Street's favorite scam is pretending that luck is skill.” StreetsWallSkillsLuckInvestingPretendingScams Author:Ronald Ross
“The World requires at least ten years to understand a new idea, however important or simple it may be.” WorldYearsMayImportantIdeasSimpleTenNew Ideas Book:The Prevention of Malaria Source: The Prevention of Malaria
“This day relenting God Hath placed within my hand A wondrous thing; and God Be praised. At His command, Seeking His secret deeds With tears and toiling breath, I find thy cunning seeds, O million-murdering Death. I know this little thing A myriad men will save. O Death, where is thy sting? Thy victory, O Grave? Poem he wrote following the discovery that the malaria parasite was carried by the amopheline mosquito.” KnowsMenLittlesGodHandsSecretMillionsTearsVictoryDiscoveryBreathsSeekingFollowingDeedsSeedsGravesCommandThis DayLittle ThingsCunningWondrousParasitesMosquitoesMalariaToiling Author:Ronald Ross
“Lately, however, on abandoning the brindled and grey mosquitos and commencing similar work on a new, brown species, of which I have as yet obtained very few individuals, I succeeded in finding in two of them certain remarkable and suspicious cells containing pigment identical in appearance to that of the parasite of malaria. As these cells appear to me to be very worthy of attention ... I think it would be advisable to place on record a brief description both of the cells and of the mosquitos.” ThinkingTwoWould BeScienceCertainIndividualAttentionRecordsFindingsDiscoverySpeciesAppearanceWorthyCellsBrownDescriptionRemarkableGreySuspiciousIdenticalContainingParasitesMalariaAdvisablePigment Author:Ronald Ross
“The work ... was ... so blinding that I could scarcely see afterwards, and the difficulty was increased by the fact that my microscope was almost worn out, the screws being rusted with sweat from my hands and forehead, and my only remaining eye-piece being cracked... Fortunately invaluable oil-imraersion object-glass remained good.” FactsHandsEyePiecesObjectsDifficultyGlassesOilSweatWornScrewsForeheadsCrackedWorn OutInvaluableMicroscopes Author:Ronald Ross
“Well do I remember that dark hot little office in the hospital at Begumpett, with the necessary gleam of light coming in from under the eaves of the veranda. I did not allow the punka to be used because it blew about my dissected mosquitoes, which were partly examined without a cover-glass; and the result was that swarms of flies and of 'eye-flies' - minute little insects which try to get into one's ears and eyelids - tormented me at their pleasure” TryingWellsLittlesLightEyeRememberScienceUsedDarkPleasureResultsMinutesOfficeEarsHotGlassesHospitalsInsectsExaminationGleamMosquitoesEyelidsSwarms Author:Ronald Ross
“The student of biology is often struck with the feeling that historians, when dealing with the rise and fall of nations, do not generally view the phenomena from a sufficiently high biological standpoint. To me, at least, they seem to attach too much importance to individual rulers and soldiers, and to particular wars, policies, religions, and customs; while at the same time they make little attempt to extract the fundamental causes of national success or failure.” LittlesWarFeelingsSeemsScienceFallIndividualNationsCausesViewsToo MuchPolicyStudentsParticularImportanceFundamentalsSoldierBiologyCustomsHistorianRulersStandpointSuccess Or FailureRise And Fall Author:Ronald Ross
“The belief is growing on me that the disease is communicated by the bite of the mosquito. ... She always injects a small quantity of fluid with her bite-what if the parasites get into the system in this manner.” IfsBeliefGrowingDiseaseWhat IfBitesQuantityFluidParasitesMosquitoes Book:The Great Malaria Problem and Its Solution Source: The Great Malaria Problem and Its Solution
“I have failed in finding parasites in mosquitoes fed on malaria patients, but perhaps I am not using the proper kind of mosquito.” KindScienceFailureFindingsPatientFedsParasitesMosquitoesMalaria Author:Ronald Ross