Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852-2003) : ciencia y arte
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Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852-2003) : ciencia y arte
La Casa Encendida, 2003 printing
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Spanish, with English translation of text
Includes bibliographical references
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Visualization has always involved a partnership between science and art. A wonderful example is the work of Santiago Ramon y Cajal in the late nineteenth century. Ramon y Cajal, a doctor who trained as an artist, used a new staining technique to examine brain tissue. He created a series of drawings that are so clear and precise they are still used today in introductory neuroscience courses. And at the time, they led him to argue that the brain was made of discrete neurons, a discovery that won him the Nobel Prize in 1906 (Form: From data to pictures to insight by Martin Wattenberg). This book is the catalogue of an exhibition of the marvellous drawings of this histologist and physician.
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