Name | Dutton, Joseph Everett |
Date of birth | 1874 |
Date of death | 1905 |
Remarks | Dutton: "Liverpool Royal Infirmary ... house-physician; ... recognised the presence of trypanosomes in human blood which would eventually lead to the discovery of the cause of sleeping sickness ... independently demonstrated the cause of tick fever in man" (vide The University of Liverpool, Library Special Collections & Archives). Eponymy: 'Borrelia duttoni' (Bacterium). Example of Name Published: Trypanosoma gambiense Dutton, Brit. Med. J. 1902(2): 884. 1902 |
ASA Botanist ID | 173576 botanist |
GUID | http://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/a5a864b8-6824-43c6-a3ee-4e27f2efc574 |
Variant name | Joseph Everett Dutton |
Author name | Dutton |
B & P Author Abbrev. | Dutton |
Standard/Label Name | J. E. Dutton |
Full Name | Dutton, Joseph Everett |
Geography Author | Congo, Democratic Republic of the, United Kingdom |
Specialty Author | Algae |
Citation as Author | Authors of Plant Names. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew |
Citation as Author | Biography in: The University of Liverpool, Library Special Collections & Archives Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (via Lotte Burkhardt; B) |