Angelo Celli

Angelo Celli (25 March 1857 – 2 November 1914) was an Italian physician, hygienist, parasitologist and philanthropist known for his pioneering work on the malarial parasite and control of malaria. He was Professor of Hygiene at the University of Palermo, and then at the Sapienza University of Rome. He founded the Pasteur Institute of Italy. With his wife Anna Fraentzel he established a number of medical schools in the Roman Campagna and dispensaries in Rome. He and Ettore Marchiafava correctly described the protozoan parasite that caused malaria and gave it the scientific name ''Plasmodium'' in 1885. Understanding the nature of malaria, he was among the first scientists to advocate and work for eradication of insects to prevent infectious diseases. He was elected to the Senate of the Kingdom of Italy in 1892. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Marchiafava, Ettore
Published 1880
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by Marchiafava, Ettore
Published 1885
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by Guarneri, G..
Published 1888
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by Celli, Angelo
Published 1889
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Published 1891
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by Celli, Angelo.
Published 1899
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by Celli, Angelo.
Published 1899
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Published 1900
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Published 1900
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Published 1900
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by Celli, Angelo 1857-1914
Published 1900
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by Celli, Angelo 1857-1914
Published 1913
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by Celli, Angelo 1857-1914
Published 1925
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Published 1930
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