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The twentieth century has witnessed many outstanding scientists who revolutionized our understanding of Nature. Our comprehension
of the brain to a large extent stems from the meticulous work of the Spanish biologist Santiago Ramón y Cajal, who is considered
as the Father of Modern Neurosciences. Cajal made prolific contributions for over half a century on the anatomical organization
of the brain. The Royal Academy of Sciences of Berlin awarded Cajal the prestigious Helmholtz gold medal for his contributions
in the year 1905. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1906 along with Camillo Golgi (an Italian scientist)
in recognition of his work on the structure of the nervous system. In this article we will remember the life and work of this
brilliant scientist. 相似文献
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