Santiago Ramón y Cajal
Santiago Ramón y Cajal (; 1 May 1852 – 17 October 1934) was a Spanish neuroscientist, pathologist, and histologist specializing in neuroanatomy and the central nervous system. He and Camillo Golgi received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1906. Ramón y Cajal was the first person of Spanish origin to win a scientific Nobel Prize. His original investigations of the microscopic structure of the brain made him a pioneer of modern neuroscience.Hundreds of his drawings illustrating the arborizations ("tree growing") of brain cells are still in use, since the mid-20th century, for educational and training purposes. Provided by Wikipedia
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Studies on vertebrate neurogenesis. by Ramón y Cajal, Santiago, 1852-1934
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Degeneration & regeneration of the nervous system. by Ramón y Cajal, Santiago, 1852-1934
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Studies on the cerebral cortex (limbic structures) by Ramón y Cajal, Santiago, 1852-1934
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Texture of the nervous system of man and the vertebrates / by Ramón y Cajal, Santiago, 1852-1934
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Advice for a young investigator / by Ramón y Cajal, Santiago, 1852-1934
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Recollections of my life / by Ramón y Cajal, Santiago, 1852-1934
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