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"M x9929 ca: Unveiling the Intricacies of Mammalian Retina through Histological Diagram" Delving into the depths of scientific exploration

Background imageM X9929 Ca Collection: Histological Diagram of a Mammalian Retina

Histological Diagram of a Mammalian Retina
RAMON Y CAJAL, Santiago (1852-1934). Spanish doctor and histologist, Nobel Prize in 1906. Histological diagram of a mammalian retina. Original drawing by Ramon y Cajal

Background imageM X9929 Ca Collection: FRANK, Johann Peter (1745 - 1821). German physician

FRANK, Johann Peter (1745 - 1821). German physician and hygienist, pioneer of the public health. Oil

Background imageM X9929 Ca Collection: Egyptians surgical instruments made of bronze. Egyptian

Egyptians surgical instruments made of bronze. Egyptian art. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. History of Medicine Museum

Background imageM X9929 Ca Collection: HEWISH, Anthony (1924). British radio astronomer

HEWISH, Anthony (1924). British radio astronomer. Nobel Prize for Physics in 1974. Oil

Background imageM X9929 Ca Collection: LEEUWENHOEK, Antony van (1632-1723). Dutch naturalist

LEEUWENHOEK, Antony van (1632-1723). Dutch naturalist and optician. First to observe bacteriae. He is commonly known as the Father of Microbiology, and considered to be the first microbiologist. Oil

Background imageM X9929 Ca Collection: JOLIOT, Fr餩ric (1900-1958). French physicist

JOLIOT, Fr餩ric (1900-1958). French physicist
JOLIOT, Fr餩 ric (1900-1958). French physicist. Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1935. Oil

Background imageM X9929 Ca Collection: MAXWELL, James Clerk (1831-1879). Scottish theoretical

MAXWELL, James Clerk (1831-1879). Scottish theoretical physicist. Engraving

Background imageM X9929 Ca Collection: CARREL, Alexis (1873 - 1944). French surgeon

CARREL, Alexis (1873 - 1944). French surgeon and biologist. Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1912. Oil

Background imageM X9929 Ca Collection: SEMMELWEISS, Ignaz (1816 - 1865). Hungarian doctor

SEMMELWEISS, Ignaz (1816 - 1865). Hungarian doctor. He discovered that puerperal fever is caused by infectious agents. Oil

Background imageM X9929 Ca Collection: VALUE

VALUE
Human Anatomy. Digestive system. Engraving

Background imageM X9929 Ca Collection: ALBARRAN Y DOM͎GEZ, Joaqu�(1860 - 1912). Cuban

ALBARRAN Y DOM͎GEZ, Joaqu�(1860 - 1912). Cuban
ALBARRAN Y DOM͎ GEZ, Joaqu� (1860 - 1912). Cuban urologist. Engraving

Background imageM X9929 Ca Collection: VIRCHOW, Rudolf (1821-1902). German doctor, anthropologist

VIRCHOW, Rudolf (1821-1902). German doctor, anthropologist, pathologist, prehistorian, biologist and politician, known for his advancement of public health. Engraving

Background imageM X9929 Ca Collection: GALEN. Engraving

GALEN. Engraving
Galen of Pergamum (129-c. 216). Greek physician, anatomist and therapist. Oil

Background imageM X9929 Ca Collection: Ambroise Pare

Ambroise Pare
PARE, Ambroise (1509-1590). French surgeon. Oil


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"M x9929 ca: Unveiling the Intricacies of Mammalian Retina through Histological Diagram" Delving into the depths of scientific exploration, this captivating histological diagram unravels the secrets concealed within a mammalian retina. With each intricate detail meticulously captured, it serves as a testament to the remarkable advancements made by brilliant minds throughout history. Among these luminaries is James Clerk Maxwell, a Scottish theoretical genius whose contributions revolutionized our understanding of electromagnetism. His profound influence echoes in every corner of science and continues to shape our world today. Johann Peter Frank, a German physician ahead of his time, left an indelible mark on medical history. His pioneering work paved the way for modern healthcare practices and established him as one of the foremost figures in medicine. The ancient Egyptians also make their presence felt through their ingenious surgical instruments crafted from bronze. These artifacts bear witness to their exceptional craftsmanship and unwavering commitment to healing arts that have stood the test of time. Anthony Hewish, a British radio astronomer, propelled humanity's knowledge about celestial bodies with groundbreaking discoveries in pulsar astronomy. His relentless pursuit expanded our understanding of space and inspired generations to gaze at the stars with wonderment. Antony van Leeuwenhoek, a Dutch naturalist revered as "the Father of Microbiology, " unlocked hidden worlds invisible to human eyes using self-designed microscopes. Through his lens, he revealed microscopic organisms that forever changed our perception of life itself. Frédéric Joliot, a French physicist renowned for his research on nuclear physics and artificial radioactivity alongside his wife Irène Joliot-Curie (daughter of Marie Curie), pushed boundaries beyond imagination while leaving an enduring legacy in scientific innovation. Alexis Carrel's brilliance shone brightly in surgery as he pioneered techniques like vascular suturing and organ transplantation. This French surgeon's visionary approach saved countless lives while inspiring future generations of medical professionals.