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  1. Aldo Luigi Mario Castellani, Marchese di Chisimajo, KCMG (8 September 1874 [1] – 3 October 1971) was an Italian pathologist and bacteriologist. He is best remembered as discoverer of the etiology of sleeping sickness (with David Bruce, 1903) and Yaws (1905), as a pioneer in the development and use of combined vaccines .

  2. Summary: Aldo Castellani was one of those pioneers who initiated breath-taking discoveries and progress in medical sciences during the early years of this century with great personal engagement and courage.

  3. Aldo Castellani was one of those pioneers who initiated breath-taking discoveries and progress in medical sciences during the early years of this century with great personal engagement and courage. His striking findings, such as the so-called Absorption-Test, the introduction of multiple vaccination ….

  4. Aldo Castellani was the most famous figure in tropical medicine ever to be produced in Italy. He was born in Florence, the son of Ettore Castellani, one of a long and distinguished line of landowners in the Chianti region, and his wife Violante Giulani, who could claim Santa Veronica in her ancestry.

  5. May 16, 2024 · Sir Aldo Castellani was born and educated in Florence; qualified in medicine in 1899, and after working in Bonn came to London to the School of Tropical Medicine in 1901. Through Manson's...

  6. Oct 5, 1971 · LISBON, Oct. 4 (AP)—Dr. Aldo Castellani, a world authority on tropical diseases, died yesterday, the Italian Embassy announced today. He was 97 years old. Four‐Continent Career. Dr. Castellani...

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  8. Italian medical researcher Aldo Castellani (1875-1971) was an expert on tropical disease and sleeping sickness who was knighted by British government in 1928 and taught in U.S. in 1920s and 1930s. He was stripped of his knighthood in 1940 because of his support for Italian government.

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