David Bruce (microbiologist)

David Bruce (microbiologist)
David Bruce

David Bruce
Born 29 May 1855
Melbourne
Died 27 November 1931(1931-11-27) (aged 76)
London
Nationality Scottish
Fields microbiology
Alma mater University of Edinburgh
Known for trypanosome
Notable awards Leeuwenhoek Medal in 1915

Major-General Sir David Bruce KCB FRS[1] FRSE (29 May 1855, Melbourne - 27 November 1931, London) was a Scottish pathologist and microbiologist who investigated the Malta-fever and trypanosomes, identifying the cause of sleeping sickness.

He was born to Scottish parents, engineer David Bruce and his wife Jane Russell Hamilton, in Australia and returned with his family to Scotland at the age of 5. He was educated at Stirling High School and then studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh.[2]

After a brief period as a general practitioner in Reigate (1881–83) he joined the Army Medical Service (1883–1919) and in 1884 was stationed in Malta, where he identified Malta Fever. In 1903 he identified the causative protozoa, and tsetse fly as the vector, of African trypanosomiasis ("sleeping sickness").

He won the Leeuwenhoek Medal in 1915.

Brucella is the genus of the Bacteriaceae which is named after him. Brucella melitensis is the cause of undulant fever in man and of abortion in goats. It is usually transmitted by goat's milk. Trypanosoma brucei, the cause of sleeping sickness, is also named after him.

Contents

Names of undulant fever

Malta fever
Mediterranean fever
continued fever
Cyprus fever
goat fever
Gibraltar fever
mountain fever
Neapolitan fever
rock fever
slow fever
febris melitensis
febris undulans
Bruce's septicemia
melitensis septicemia
melitococcosis
Brucellosis
Brucelliasis

References

  1. ^ b., J. R. (1932). "Sir David Bruce. 1855-1931". Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society 1: 79. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1932.0017.  edit
  2. ^ "Former RSE Fellows 1783–2002". Royal Society of Edinburgh. http://www.rse.org.uk/fellowship/fells_indexp1.pdf. Retrieved 19 September 2010. 

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  • Duggan AJ (September 1977). "Bruce and the African Trypanosomes". The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 26 (5 Pt 2 Suppl): 1080–3. PMID 20787. http://www.ajtmh.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=20787. 
  • Boyd J (June 1973). "Sleeping sickness. The Castellani-Bruce controversy". Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 28: 93–110. doi:10.1098/rsnr.1973.0008. PMID 11615538. 
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  • "Nova et Vetera". British Medical Journal 1 (4925): 1337. May 1955. doi:10.1136/bmj.1.4925.1337. PMC 2062064. PMID 14363890. http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pmcentrez&artid=2062064. 
  • ROBERTSON M (April 1955). "Sir David Bruce: an appreciation of the man and his work". Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 101 (2): 91–9. PMID 14368591. 
  • TULLOCH WJ (April 1955). "Sir David Bruce; an appreciation". Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 101 (2): 81–90. PMID 14368590. 
  • DAVIES M (April 1955). "A bibliography of the work of Sir David Bruce, 1887-1924". Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 101 (2): 122–9. PMID 13248207. 
  • SACHS A (October 1951). "A memorial to major-general sir David Bruce, K.C.B., F.R.S". Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 97 (4): 293–5. PMID 14889518. 

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