- male, deceased (1947)
- Sir Joseph Barcroft (26 July 1872 - 21 March 1947) was a British physiologist best known for his studies of the oxygenation of blood. He received...
- male, deceased (1885)
- William Benjamin Carpenter (October 29, 1813-November 10, 1885) was an English physiologist and naturalist.
- male, deceased (1992)
- Miguel Rolando Covian, was an Argentinian/Brazilian physiologist, medical educator and writer. Covian was born in Rufino, Santa Fé Province, A...
- male, deceased (1911)
- Christian Bohr (1855-1911) was the father of the famous Danish physicist Niels Bohr, as well as the famous mathematician Harald Bohr. He married...
- male
- Henry Pickering Bowditch (1840-1911) was an American physiologist known for his physiological work on cardiac contraction and knee jerk.
- male, deceased (1774)
- William Hewson (1739-1774) was an 18th Century surgeon, anatomist and physiologist who has sometimes been referred to as the 'father of...
- male, deceased (1917)
- Julius Bernstein (December 18, 1839 - February 6, 1917) was a German physiologist who was born in Berlin. He studied medicine at the University of...
- male, deceased (1905)
- Ivan Mikhaylovich Sechenov (August 1, 1829, Tyoply Stan (now Sechenovo) near Simbirsk, Russia-November 2, 1905, Moscow), was a Russian...
- male, deceased (1894)
- Charles-Édouard Brown-Sequard, British physiologist and neurologist, was born at Port Louis, Mauritius, on the April 8 1817. His father was an A...
- male, deceased (1944)
- Otto Frank (June 21, 1865 - 1944) was a German physiologist. He was educated at Munich, Kiel, Heidelberg, Glasgow and Strassburg. He is best known,...
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