By EMC
Santiago Ramon Y Cajal was a male Hispanic scientist. He was born May 1,1852. He works in the field of physiology.
He accomplished many things. He made several contributions major to neuroanatomy. He also won the Nobel Prize for Physiology/Medicine. He investigated the microscopic structure of the brain. In 1877, he received his doctorate in medicine and began teaching anatomy at the University of Valencia.
In 1875, he returned to Spain after nearly dying from malaria contracted while in Cuba. He was also an artist. His cause of death is unspecified. In 1916 he became a member of the Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Santiago Ramon Y Cajal was a male Hispanic scientist. He was born May 1,1852. He works in the field of physiology.
He accomplished many things. He made several contributions major to neuroanatomy. He also won the Nobel Prize for Physiology/Medicine. He investigated the microscopic structure of the brain. In 1877, he received his doctorate in medicine and began teaching anatomy at the University of Valencia.
In 1875, he returned to Spain after nearly dying from malaria contracted while in Cuba. He was also an artist. His cause of death is unspecified. In 1916 he became a member of the Swedish Academy of Sciences.