when Charles monet threw up black vomit onto dr.shem mucoke he got in fected with marburg. when he began to feel really ill he went to the care of dr.silverstien.
dr. shem musoke did not die of marburg.
after a couple of weeks under dr.silversteins care musoke started to recover from the potentially dangerous virus.
Charles Darwin proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection in his book "On the Origin of Species" in 1859. He suggested that species evolve over time through the process of natural selection, where individuals with beneficial traits are more likely to survive and reproduce.
William Harvey lived and worked primarily in England. He was born in Folkestone in 1578 and spent most of his professional career in London, where he served as a physician at St. Bartholomew's Hospital and was appointed as the personal physician to King James I and King Charles I.
Charles Darwin first published his theory of evolution in 1859 in his book "On the Origin of Species". This groundbreaking work laid out the principles of natural selection and explained how species evolve over time through a process of adaptation to their environment.
One major weakness of Charles Darwin's theory during his lifetime was the lack of understanding of the mechanism of heredity. Darwin did not have access to the concept of genetics and could not explain how traits were passed down from one generation to the next. This gap in knowledge led to some skepticism and criticism of his theory of evolution by natural selection.
Rosalind Franklin was the woman who worked with Francis Crick in their research on the structure of DNA. Her X-ray diffraction images were instrumental in the discovery of the DNA double helix structure.
Dr. Musoke is a Ugandan virologist and one of the key characters in "The Hot Zone." He plays a critical role in the book as a consultant to the USAMRIID team investigating the Ebola virus outbreak in Virginia. Dr. Musoke's expertise and insights help the team understand the virus's origins and transmission.
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Answer He was a character in Richard Preston's book 'The Hot Zone' Charles Monet Died of the Marburg Virus in Nairobi. Charles Monet was a loner. He was a Frenchman who lived by himself in a bungalow on the private parts of Nzoia Sugar Factory, a plantation in Eastern Kenya, where he lived and worked. Charles had a lot of girl friends, and he was one of the first virus cases of Marburg in the book The Hot Zone. He had gotten Marburg by either touching the bat guano after getting cut by the crystals on the cave wall, contact with monkeys, or sexual intercourse with his girlfriend. He had gone to Kitum Cave in Mt. Elgon with a girl. The girl was a prostitute and probably had HIV or AIDS. Charles Monet, this name really doesn't exist because during the book it clearly says that the author, Richard Preston had changed the names. Charles threw up black vomit, and crashed in the Nariobi hospital where he passed this virus to Dr. Musoke. Musoke had tried to save Monet, but Monet threw up in his face and infected him. Charles died in the hospital. The location of his grave was forgotten. Dr. Musoke survived Marburg and still works today as a physician in the Nariobi hostipal. Dr. Silverstein, the doctor that treated Musoke had sent some blood tests to U.S and now they Marburg virus is also called the Musoke Marburg virus. 25% of people with Marburg die, even with hospital treatment. I recommend you to read The Hot Zone.
Charles Darwin mostly worked by himself but when he did talk to someone it was his brother or wife.
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Charles Darwin explained Evolution and figured out how it worked.
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