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Schleiden, Matthias Jacob (Hamburg ,1804-Frankfurt am Main, 1881). German botanist. His research on embryonic stem cells opened the way for the Schwann cell theory.
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Franz Joseph Gall (1758 -1828). Neuroanatomist, physiologist, and pioneer in the study of the localization of mental functions in the brain. Colored engraving.
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Franz Joseph Gall (1758 -1828). Neuroanatomist, physiologist, and pioneer in the study of the localization of mental functions in the brain. Engraving.
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KOCH, Robert (Clausthal, near Hanover, 1843-Baden-Baden, 1910). German doctor. In 1882 discovered the bacillus of tuberculosis, known as Koch's bacillus and tuberculin. Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1905
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KOCH, Robert (Clausthal, near Hanover, 1843-Baden-Baden, 1910). German doctor. In 1882 discovered the bacillus of tuberculosis, known as Koch's bacillus and tuberculin. Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1905
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VOLTA, Alessandro (Como ,1745-1827). Italian physicist known especially for the development of the first electric cell in 1800.
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HUMBOLDT, Alexander von (Berlin, 1769-1859). German naturalist and geographer. Explored, along with French botanist A. Bonpland, the Canary Islands, Venezuela, the Orinoco, the Black River, Cuba, the
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Rontgen, Wilhelm Conrad (1845-1923). German physicist. Discovered Roentgen rays or X-ray (1895). In 1901 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics.
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Robert Koch (1843-1910). German physician. Nobel Prize of Medicine. Engraving.
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Laennec, RenE`-ThE`ophile-Hyacinthe (Quimper, 1781Kerlouarnec, 1826). French doctor. In 1816 he introduced the use of a hollow tube to listen to the lungs and heart, giving rise to the modern stethosc
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BISMARCK, Otto-Leopold, Prince of (Schonhauser, 1815-Friedrichsruhe, 1898). German statesman. Proclamed Chancellor of the Empire in 1871. In 1890 William II forced him to resign. Nineteenth-century en
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Rontgen, Wilhelm Conrad (1845-1923). German physicist. Discovered Roentgen rays or X-ray (1895). In 1901 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. Rontgen exploring a child with X-ray device by 1900.
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BISMARCK, Otto-Leopold, Prince of (Schonhauser, 1815-Friedrichsruhe, 1898). German statesman. Proclamed Chancellor of the Empire in 1871. In 1890 William II forced him to resign. Engraving by A. Closs
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RUTHERFORD, Ernest (Nelson, New Zealand ,1871-Cambridge, 1937). English physicist. Study of radioactivity, isotopes and the structure of matter. Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1908.
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Georgius Agricola (1494-1555). German scientist. Known as "the father of mineralogy". Engraving belonging to his work De Re Metallica. Basel 1564. Colored.
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Schwann, Theodor (Neuss-am-Rhein 1810-Cologne, 1882). German physiologist. He defined the cell as the structural unit of all living organisms (1839). 
Schwann, Theodor (Neuss-am-Rhein 1810-Cologne, 1882). German physiologist. He defined the cell as the structural unit of all living organisms (1839). 
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