Manson noun
- Sir Patrick. 1844–1922, British physician, who established that mosquitoes transmit certain parasites responsible for human diseases
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Her mother told ABC News she believes Manson loves her daughter, and that “she has been good to him.”
Mrs. Manson, Hometown Antihero
Justin Glawe
November 24, 2014
For most people, just saying the name Manson is enough to prompt discomfort.
Mrs. Manson, Hometown Antihero
Justin Glawe
November 24, 2014
There, you can donate to the cause and join the “mass number of Manson supporters worldwide.”
Mrs. Manson, Hometown Antihero
Justin Glawe
November 24, 2014
Manson brought Spahn many presents, one of them being a large tapestry of a horse.
Gay Talese on Charlie Manson’s Home on the Range
Gay Talese
October 31, 2014
Manson might get out, Spahn suggested, or there might still be people on the ranch who were loyal to him.
Gay Talese on Charlie Manson’s Home on the Range
Gay Talese
October 31, 2014
Historical Examples of manson
I met with these pieces in Manson’s English Collection, one of my school-books.
Robert Burns
Manson Orr wrote in to the police, and asked for protection.
Ridgwell Cullum
Mr Manson was born in the parish of Kilwinning, Ayrshire, about the year 1812.
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume VI
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Manson made no reply, but sat down again and studied the fire.
Charles Clark Munn
To this one with their respective parents, came Liddy and Manson.
Charles Clark Munn
manson in Medicine Manson [măn′sən]Sir Patrick 1844-1922
- Scottish parasitologist. One of the founders (1899) of the London School of Tropical Medicine, he introduced (1877) the hypothesis that the mosquito is host to the malaria parasite.