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  1. Aldo Luigi Mario Castellani, Marchese di Chisimajo, KCMG (8 September 1874 – 3 October 1971) was an Italian pathologist and bacteriologist. He is best remembered as discoverer of the etiology of sleeping sickness (with David Bruce , 1903) and Yaws (1905), as a pioneer in the development and use of combined vaccines .

  2. Aldo Castellani y las expediciones de la Royal Society al país del sueño negro. Aldo Castellani and the expeditions of the Royal Society to the black sleep's country. Walter Ledermann D. Socio Honorario Sociedad Chilena de Infectología. Dirección para Correspondencia.

  3. Aldo Castellani was one of those pioneers who initiated breath-taking discoveries and progress in medical sciences during the early years of this century with great personal engagement and courage. His striking findings, such as the so-called Absorption-Test, the introduction of multiple vaccination ….

  4. Summary: Aldo Castellani was one of those pioneers who initiated breath-taking discoveries and progress in medical sciences during the early years of this century with great personal engagement and courage.

  5. 1 de jun. de 2011 · Aldo Castellani y las expediciones de la Royal Society al país del sueño negro. June 2011. Revista chilena de infectologia: organo oficial de la Sociedad Chilena de Infectologia 28 (3):276-281....

  6. 23 de may. de 2018 · Dermatologists frequently recognize the Castellani name, for he recommended carbol fuschin, the red paint known as Castellanis paint (Carfusin®), which he introduced in 1928. Prior to the advent of current oral and topical antifungals, this agent would work wonders for tinea cruris and otitis externa.

  7. Aldo, Count of Chisimaio Castellani. b.8 September 1877 d.3 October 1971. MD Florence (1899) MRCP (1916) FRCP (1922) FACP (1926) Hon KCMG (1928 withdrawn 1940 restored 1971) Aldo Castellani was the most famous figure in tropical medicine ever to be produced in Italy.