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Mick Gillies

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Gillies was not only highly respected for his academic achievements; he was widely loved for his warm and humorous personality.
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for his seminal contribution to the understanding of the role of mosquito behaviour in the transfer of
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This English biographical article related to medicine is a
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English
entomologist
tropics
Tanzania
The Gambia
malaria
mosquitos
Chalmers
Sir Rickard Christophers Medals
malaria
mayfly
plastic surgeon
Harold Gillies
Edward Lear
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