Saul Adler
Saul Adler FRS (17 May 1895, Liverpool-25 January 1966, Jerusalem) was an expert on Parasitology.
Education
University of Leeds; Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. MB, ChB, Leeds, 1917; DTM, Liverpool, 1920; MRCP 1937, FRCP 1958.
Career
- Royal Army Medical Corps (Captain), 1917-1920.
- Assistant, Hebrew University, 1924
- Professor of Parasitology, Hebrew University, 1928-1955
Honours
- Chalmers Medal Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, London, 1933.
OBE , 1947- Fellow of the Royal Society, 1957
- Order of Cross of Phœnix, Greece.
Achievements
- A room in the University of Jerusalem is named in his honour.
- He helped find the cure for malaria
- His face was printed onto a stamp in Israel
References
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