Charles Wilberforce Daniels FRCP (1862–1927) was a British physician and pioneer of tropical medicine, known for his confirmation of Ronald Ross's 1898 discovery of the role of mosquito-vectored malarial parasites in avian malaria.
[1] After education at Manchester Grammar School, Charles Daniels received a B.A.
Returning to England in 1900, he became in 1901 the director of the London School of Tropical Medicine.
[1][3] For two years from 1903 to 1905 he was director of the Institute for Medical Research in Kuala Lumpur and then returned to London.
[4] In 1912, upon the retirement of Sir Patrick Manson, he became Medical Advisor to the Colonial Office.