Beautiful Brain: The Drawings of Santiago Ramon y Cajal
by Larry W. Swanson, Eric Newman, Alfonso Araque, Janet M. Dubinsky
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Beautiful Brain The Drawings of Santiago Ramon y Cajal ~ At the crossroads of art and science Beautiful Brain presents Nobel Laureate Santiago Ramón y Cajal’s contributions to neuroscience through his groundbreaking artistic brain imagery Santiago Ramón y Cajal 1852–1934 was the father of modern neuroscience and an exceptional artist He devoted his life to the anatomy of the brain the body’s most complex and mysterious organ
Santiago Ramón y Cajal Wikipedia ~ Santiago Ramón y Cajal Spanish sanˈtjaɣo raˈmon i kaˈxal 1 May 1852 – 17 October 1934 was a Spanish neuroscientist and pathologist specializing in neuroanatomy particularly the histology of the central nervous and Camillo Golgi received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1906 with Ramón y Cajal thereby becoming the first person of Spanish origin who won a
Recollections of My Life The MIT Press 9780262680608 ~ An absolute classic Mustread for any student in natural sciences or history of science More than the father of Neuroscience Cajals autobiography shows the breadth of his scientific curiosity and relates the lessons this early Nobel laureate took from his many and varied experiences as a boxer soldier physician and inventor
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