In 2010, there will be a year of celebrations marking the centenary of tropical medicine in Townsville. One hundred years ago, on January 1st 1910, Dr Anton Breinl arrived in Townsville to take up his post as the Inaugural Director\ud of the Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine (refer to Figure 1), which was at that time Australia’s first medical research institute. There have been many milestones in tropical medicine during the past 100 years, some of which are recorded in Table 1. Not least among these was establishment of The Australasian College of Tropical Medicine (ACTM) on May 29th 1991 at a meeting of 10 people held at the Anton Breinl Centre in the library of what was then the AITM. These 10 people became the foundation Execut...
Summary. With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain’s tro...
The Bernhard Nocht Institute (BNI) is a four months younger and much smaller sibling of the Institut...
Along with a new home page, the Journal of Rural and Tropical Public Health is pleased to announce t...
In 2010, there will be a year of celebrations marking the centenary of tropical medicine in Townsvil...
The "100 Years of Tropical Medicine Conference" which is taking place from 11-14 June 2010 in Townsv...
Over the past century, tropical medicine has passed through several overlapping phases. Initially, t...
The Bernhard Nocht Institute (BNI) is a four months younger and much smaller sibling of the Institut...
Tropical medicine is a re-emerging specialty addressing\ud the burgeoning load of tropical disease g...
Every year more than 10 million children under the age of five die in developing countries, nearly a...
Australian research workers have made important contributions to tropical medicine and tropical publ...
[Extract] Australasian researchers of tropical medicine currently stand at a crossroads. On one hand...
Conrad Keating, the medical historian, opens his series with an interview with Sir David Weatherall ...
The year 2005 has been magnificent.We celebrated the centennial anniversary of our university – a re...
Objective: To review regional training initiatives in travel and tropical medicine.\ud \ud Methods: ...
Australasian researchers of tropical medicine currently stand at a crossroads. On one hand, an enorm...
Summary. With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain’s tro...
The Bernhard Nocht Institute (BNI) is a four months younger and much smaller sibling of the Institut...
Along with a new home page, the Journal of Rural and Tropical Public Health is pleased to announce t...
In 2010, there will be a year of celebrations marking the centenary of tropical medicine in Townsvil...
The "100 Years of Tropical Medicine Conference" which is taking place from 11-14 June 2010 in Townsv...
Over the past century, tropical medicine has passed through several overlapping phases. Initially, t...
The Bernhard Nocht Institute (BNI) is a four months younger and much smaller sibling of the Institut...
Tropical medicine is a re-emerging specialty addressing\ud the burgeoning load of tropical disease g...
Every year more than 10 million children under the age of five die in developing countries, nearly a...
Australian research workers have made important contributions to tropical medicine and tropical publ...
[Extract] Australasian researchers of tropical medicine currently stand at a crossroads. On one hand...
Conrad Keating, the medical historian, opens his series with an interview with Sir David Weatherall ...
The year 2005 has been magnificent.We celebrated the centennial anniversary of our university – a re...
Objective: To review regional training initiatives in travel and tropical medicine.\ud \ud Methods: ...
Australasian researchers of tropical medicine currently stand at a crossroads. On one hand, an enorm...
Summary. With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain’s tro...
The Bernhard Nocht Institute (BNI) is a four months younger and much smaller sibling of the Institut...
Along with a new home page, the Journal of Rural and Tropical Public Health is pleased to announce t...