LC control no. | n 50056869 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PQ6633.A63 |
Personal name heading | Ramón y Cajal, Santiago, 1852-1934 |
Variant(s) | Cajal, Santiago Ramón y, 1852-1934 Cajal, S. R. (Santiago Ramón), 1852-1934 Doctor Bacteria, 1852-1934 Bacteria, Doctor, 1852-1934 Ramón y Cajal, S. (Santiago), 1852-1934 Ramón Cajal, Santiago, 1852-1934 |
Birth date | 1852-05-01 |
Death date | 1934-10-17 |
Place of birth | Petilla de Aragón (Spain) |
Place of death | Madrid (Spain) |
Profession or occupation | Neuroscientists Artists |
Found in | Introducción al positiva, 1905 LCCN 44-35475: His Charlas de café, 1943 (hdg.: Ramón y Cajal, Santiago, 1852-1934; usage: S. Ramon y Cajal) Santiago Ramón y Cajal, 2006?: p. 11 (b. May 1, 1852) p. 90 (d. Oct. 17, 1934) Wikipedia, April 13, 2015 (Santiago Ramón y Cajal; born May 1, 1852 in Petilla de Aragon, Navarre, Spain; died October 18, 1934 in Madrid; pathologist, histologist, neuroscientist, and Nobel laureate. His original pioneering investigations of the microscopic structure of the brain have led his being designated by many, as the father of modern neuroscience. His medical artistry was legendary, and hundreds of his drawings illustrating the delicate arborizations of brain cells are still in use for educational and training purposes.) viewed May 17, 2021 (died 17 October, 1934) <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santiago_Ram%C3%B3n_y_Cajal> Velayos, J.L. Santiago Ramón y Cajal, 2019: p. 17 (Santiago Felipe Ramón y Cajal was born in Petilla de Aragón on May 1, 1852) p. 47, etc. (died October 17, 1934 ; bibliography lists publications by him in Spanish, German, English and French) LC database, May 17, 2021 (access point: Ramón y Cajal, Santiago, 1852-1934; usage: Santiago Ramón y Cajal; in variant title: Santiago Ramón Cajal) |
Associated language | spa ger eng fre |