manson
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A surname of Scottish origin: Specifically referring to Sir Patrick Manson (1844-1922), a pioneering Scottish physician in the field of tropical medicine.
Usage
- The word Manson is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure Sir Patrick Manson. It is not used in general contexts.
- Example:
Advanced Usage
- "Manson's disease": An archaic, non-standard term sometimes historically used to refer to certain parasitic diseases, like schistosomiasis, studied by Manson. This term is largely obsolete in modern medical terminology.
- Example: Early 20th-century texts might refer to schistosomiasis as Manson's disease.
Variants and Related Words
- Mansonella (n): A genus of parasitic filarial nematodes, named in honor of Patrick Manson.
- Example: Mansonella perstans is a filarial worm found in Africa.
- Mansonian (adj): Pertaining to the work or theories of Patrick Manson.
- Example: The Mansonian theory of mosquito transmission was revolutionary.
Synonyms
- Sir Patrick Manson: The full title and name.
- "Father of Tropical Medicine": An epithet often used to describe his significant contributions.
Notes on Different Meanings
- It is critical to distinguish this term from the unrelated surname of the same spelling (e.g., Charles Manson). The context of tropical medicine or medical history is essential for the correct interpretation of the word Manson as defined here. Without this specific context, it is simply a common surname.
Noun
- Scottish physician who discovered that elephantiasis is spread by mosquitos and suggested that mosquitos also spread malaria (1844-1922)