Santiago Ramón y Cajal: algo más que un fotógrafo
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Santiago Ramón y Cajal o la pasión España
AUGUSTIN ALBARRACIN, Santiago Ramon y Cajal o la pasion Espaiia, 2nd ed., with introduction by P. Lain Entralgo, Barcelona, Editorial Labor, 1982, 4to, pp. 311, illus., [no price stated], (paperback). Compared with other Continental countries, Spain produced very few outstanding medical scientists in the nineteenth century. It is, therefore, understandable, as well as right and proper, that Spa...
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(Fig. 1) moved to Valencia to take up the chair of Anatomy at the University of Valencia. He was full of enthusiasm to carry on with the histology studies he had recently begun in Zaragoza with the help of only a modest Verick microscope bought with his savings from his work as a medical captain in Cuba and a barber's razor as a microtome. He and his wife liked Valencia. He described it like th...
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In 1899, at the invitation of G. Stanley Hall, the great psychologist and President of Clark University, Santiago Ramón y Cajal, and four other European scientists of significant note, were invited to participate in the Decennial Celebration of Clark. Cajal, accompanied by his wife, arrived in Worcester, via New York, to much acclaim and praise in the local press. His three lectures, all delive...
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The appearance of Santiago Ramón y Cajal in the world of neuroscience provoked a radical change in the course of its history. Cajal's studies of the microanatomy of virtually the whole CNS and his observations regarding degeneration and regeneration, together with his theories about the function, development and plasticity of the nervous system, had a profound impact on researchers of his era. ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Ámbitos. Revista Internacional de Comunicación
سال: 2004
ISSN: 1139-1979,1988-5733
DOI: 10.12795/ambitos.2004.i11-12.07