EditorialItaly. Pavia. Courtyard in University of Pavia. Statue of Camillo Golgi (1843-1926), Italian physician, pathologist, scientist, and Nobel laureate.
EditorialRAMON AND CAJAL, Santiago (Petilla of Aragon, Navarre 1852-Madrid, 1934). Spanish histologist, physician and pathologist. He made important discoveries such as laws governing the morphology and connections of nerve cells in the brain. Nobel Prize in M...
EditorialCaricature of Santiago Ram?n y Cajal (Petilla de Arag?n (Navarra), 1852-Madrid, 1934). Histologist and Spanish pathologist, Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1906 for discovering the mechanisms that govern the morphology and the connective processes of nerve ...
EditorialRudolf Virchow (1821-1902). German physician, anthropologist, pathologist, prehistorian, biologist, writer, editor, and politician. Portrait. Engraving by R. Henkel in "Historia Universal", 1886.
EditorialCaricature of Santiago Ram?n y Cajal (Petilla de Arag?n (Navarra), 1852-Madrid, 1934). Histologist and Spanish pathologist, Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1906 for discovering the mechanisms that govern the morphology and the connective processes of nerve ...
EditorialRudolf Virchow (1821-1902). German physician, anthropologist, pathologist, prehistorian, biologist, writer, editor, and politician. Portrait. Engraving by R. Henkel in "Historia Universal", 1886.
EditorialRAMON AND CAJAL, Santiago (Petilla of Aragon, Navarre 1852-Madrid, 1934). Spanish histologist, physician and pathologist. He made important discoveries such as laws governing the morphology and connections of nerve cells in the brain. Nobel Prize in M...
EditorialCaricature of Santiago Ram?n y Cajal (Petilla de Arag?n (Navarra), 1852-Madrid, 1934). Histologist and Spanish pathologist, Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1906 for discovering the mechanisms that govern the morphology and the connective processes of nerve ...